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Reaganomics (/reɪɡəˈnɒmɪks/ ; a
portmanteau of "Reagan" and "economics"
attributed to Paul Harvey), or Reaganism, were the
neoliberal economic policies...
- election. In his
first term as president,
Reagan began implementing "
Reaganomics", a
policy involving economic deregulation and cuts in both
taxes and...
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Attack on
Women and
People of Color. ISBN 0-89608-328-4. “
Reaganomics: A
Watershed Moment,
Reaganomics A
Watershed Moment on the Road to Trumpism.pdf," The...
- with his
implementation of supply-side
economic policies,
dubbed as "
Reaganomics" by both
supporters and detracters. His
policies also
included the largest...
- States, commentators[who?]
frequently equate supply-side
economics with
Reaganomics.[citation needed] The
administration of
Republican president Ronald Reagan...
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Right Reagan era
Reagan Doctrine Reaganomics Republican Revolution W. Bush
presidency Tea
Party movement Neo- vs....
- Stevenson,
Richard (February 8, 2000). "The
Battle of the Decades;
Reaganomics vs.
Clintonomics Is a
Central Issue in 2000". The New York Times. Retrieved...
- CEO from 1971 to 1980. In the
Reagan administration,
Regan advocated "
Reaganomics" and tax cuts as a
means to
create jobs and to
stimulate production....
- to
support this." The
Laffer curve and supply-side
economics inspired Reaganomics and the Kemp-Roth Tax Cut of 1981. Supply-side
advocates of tax cuts...
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recession that had
begun in 1979 continued. In the
short term, the
effect of
Reaganomics was a
soaring budget deficit.
Government borrowing,
along with the tightening...