“Reaganomics” is a popular term used to refer to the economic policies of Ronald W. Reagan, the 40th U.S. President (1981–1989), which called for widespread tax cuts, decreased social spending, increased military spending, and the deregulation of domestic markets. In this paper, we analyze American economic policy during the Eigh-ties. After a brief introduction, where a general economic context of that country is shown, we discuss and revise the economic literature about these issues. Afterwards, we present an augmented IS-LM model for Reagan years, estimated bay VAR techniques.https://www.researchgate.net/publication/235981790_The_Economic_Policy_of_Ronald_Reagan_Between_Supply-Side_and_Keynesianis
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Discussions of the Reagan administration's economic policy often make the assumption, implicitly per...
“Reaganomics” is a popular term used to refer to the economic policies of Ronald W. Reagan, the 40t...
“Reaganomics” is a popular term used to refer to the economic policies of Ronald W. Reagan, the 40th...
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The purpose of my bachelor thesis is to prove, that supply-side theory and policy conducted by Ronal...
The communique presents an attempt at evoluation of the US anticyclical policy during 15-year period...
When the new Republican administration headed by Ronald Reagan took office in the United States in J...
Evaluating the Reagan administration after 20 months in office is not an easy task. The data, good i...
The U.S. economy is in transition. Recent changes in the U.S. Congress once again call for economic ...
Between 1974 and 1984, the United States experienced an extended period of acute economic turmoil. D...
Discussions of the Reagan administration's economic policy often make the assumption, implicitly per...
“Reaganomics” is a popular term used to refer to the economic policies of Ronald W. Reagan, the 40t...
“Reaganomics” is a popular term used to refer to the economic policies of Ronald W. Reagan, the 40th...
The thesis, as suggested by its name Economic Policy in the U.S. in the era of Ronald Reagan and Its...
This work analyses the economic policies applied by President Ronald Reagan in the 1980s in the Unit...
The article contains an analysis of the U.S. economic policy in the years 1980-1984. In 1980, when p...
The paper focus on economic policies during the Ronald Reagan's era in the United States in the 80's...
My thesis analyses thought background of politics in The United States of America in the 1980s. When...
This report is trying to review the "Reaganomics" policy of the early 1980\u27s, which was supposed ...
The purpose of my bachelor thesis is to prove, that supply-side theory and policy conducted by Ronal...
The communique presents an attempt at evoluation of the US anticyclical policy during 15-year period...
When the new Republican administration headed by Ronald Reagan took office in the United States in J...
Evaluating the Reagan administration after 20 months in office is not an easy task. The data, good i...
The U.S. economy is in transition. Recent changes in the U.S. Congress once again call for economic ...
Between 1974 and 1984, the United States experienced an extended period of acute economic turmoil. D...
Discussions of the Reagan administration's economic policy often make the assumption, implicitly per...