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Reganomics The election of the Regan-Bush Republican ticket of 1984 brought many unprecedented and controversial policies to the US economy. Many of these policies,including Reganomics still affect our economy as a whole and are still major points of debates today. Reganomics was not solely based on economics, but rather the included a sense of having moral foundations. Government intervention and regulation of the economy were seen as economically harmful and furthermore morally wrong. It was
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Price of Comfort.” Los Angeles Times 6 Jan. 1991: pp.1-5. Roberts, Paul C. and E!
d Rubenstein. “Debt, Lies, and Inflation.” National Review 14 Dec. 1992: pp.41-43. Vol. 140. Tarshis, Lauren. “The Legacy of Reaganomics.” Scholastic Update 6 Mar. 1992: pp.10-12. Vol. 124. Ture, Norman B. and Ed Rubenstein. “To Cut and to Please.” National Review 31 Aug. 1992: pp.35-39. Vol. 44. Wills, Gary. “The End of Reaganism.” Time 16 Nov. 1992: pp.73-77. Vol. 140. Zycher, Benjamin. “Debt, Lies, and Reaganomics.” National Review 14 Dec. 1992: pp.41-43. Vol. 44.
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