Difference between revisions of "Supply-side economics"

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Supply-side economics consists of creating incentives to increase production or supply of goods and services. These incentives are typically lower taxes and less regulation. President Ronald Reagan popularised supply-side economics in the early 1980s. Liberal economists typically describe supply-side economics as a failure, citing biased reports and studies.
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Supply-side economics consists of creating incentives to increase production or supply of goods and services. These incentives are typically lower taxes and less regulation. President Ronald Reagan popularised supply-side economics in the early 1980s.

Revision as of 06:48, March 17, 2007

Supply-side economics consists of creating incentives to increase production or supply of goods and services. These incentives are typically lower taxes and less regulation. President Ronald Reagan popularised supply-side economics in the early 1980s.