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For crying out loud, the annual cost of America’s invincible triad strategic nuclear force is just $75 billion per year, and ...
STORY: U.S. Senate Republicans passed President Donald Trump's massive tax-and-spending bill on Tuesday by the narrowest of ...
New York Times opinion columnist Paul Krugman argued that "Zombie Reaganomics" – namely cutting of government spending and providing tax cuts to Americans – still "rules the G.O.P" even though ...
While Reaganomics has been out of favor for some time now, since “trickle down” economics never panned out, the Reagan years are still hailed as one of the longest and strongest periods of ...
Reaganomics and Bidenomics both jettisoned the dominant economic assumptions that had been held by both parties. Reaganomics abandoned Keynesian liberalism, and while it’s not a central part of ...
It can be argued that Reaganomics-boosters never truly believed it would deliver what they promised. Even before 1980, the late Republican strategist and political economist Jude Wanniski created ...
Reaganomics was something else again. Like the thrusts that have come with Trump's return to office, the White House in 1981 was striving to strike while the post-election iron was still hot.
Reaganomics Is on Its Last Legs. Joe Biden’s new tariffs on Chinese goods mark the decisive rejection of an economic orthodoxy that dominated American policy making for nearly half a century.
Jared Bernstein, President Biden's new top economic adviser, says that Bidenomics is "about getting things that are pretty granular done." And that it's working.
Why Zombie Reaganomics Still Rules the G.O.P. Sept. 26, 2022. Credit... Charles Krupa/Associated Press. Share full article. 975. By Paul Krugman. Opinion Columnist. What’s my plan for the next ...
Reaganomics, voodoo economics, trickle-down theory; whatever you call it, 1980s political economy is back in Britain, and the markets hate it.
Reaganomics abandoned Keynesian liberalism, and while it’s not a central part of Biden’s economic messaging, Bidenomics is a repudiation of the market-centric globalization of the past 30 years.