‘Reaganomics’ and Supply-Side Economics: A British View
M.G. Marshall and
Philip Arestis
Journal of Economic Issues, 1989, vol. 23, issue 4, 965-975
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This article, written in the first days of the Bush Administration, is part of what will no doubt be a flood of “end of term” assessments of the Reagan era. Much of this work, naturally enough, will be concerned with evaluating the economic record of that administration and discussing the economic legacy inherited by George Bush. This article, however, is a rather different endeavor; it is an attempt by two observers from across the Atlantic to explain the triumph in the United States of supply-side ideas.
Date: 1989
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DOI: 10.1080/00213624.1989.11504968
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