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economic policy of the Bill
Clinton administration,
referred to by some as
Clintonomics,
encapsulates the
economic policies of
president of the
United States...
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Kenneth T.
Walsh (October 6, 1996). "
Clintonomics:
Going Once,
Going Twice;
Tough Talks; Last-Minute Squeals; Eyes on the...
- for
economic policies linked to
specific leaders such as Bidenomics,
Clintonomics, Obamanomics, Orbanomics, Reaganomics, Rogernomics, etc. In 1996 GDP...
- higher, and the economy's
growth potential would have been stronger."
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- Star Rising: A New Politics, 1974–1980 (Norton, 2010). Jack Godwin,
Clintonomics: How Bill
Clinton Reengineered the
Reagan Revolution (2009) Wilentz,...
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economics Bidenomics, from Joe
Biden and
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Clinton and
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- percent, then 12.2
percent in the
following year.
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