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- The economic policy of the first Donald Trump administration was characterized by the individual and corporate tax cuts, attempts to repeal the Affordable...
- starting to work at 11, 12." In 2018, Moore and Laffer wrote the book Trumponomics, in which they lauded the Trump administration's economic policies and...
- inflation, reduce GDP and jobs and increase unemployment, all else equal.' "Trumponomics would not be as bad as most expect". The Economist. July 11, 2024. Archived...
- for his fateful catchphrase, "You're fired!" and for the emergence of "Trumponomics", a "portmanteau of Donald Trump and economics initially spelled 'Trump-Onomics'...
- degree of protectionism and industrial dirigisme e.g. in the context of Trumponomics in the United States: "That [ideological] bravado endeared Donald Trump...
- policies as cornerstones of his support. In 2018, Laffer wrote the book Trumponomics with conservative economic commentator Stephen Moore, wherein they lauded...
- conservatism Neoliberalism Orbanomics Phillips curve Rogernomics Thatcherism Trumponomics Holley, Joe (March 1, 2009). "Broadcaster Delivered 'The Rest of the...
- trade barriers. Laffer and Moore wrote a 2018 book about the policy, Trumponomics, with a foreword by Kudlow. Economist Gregory Mankiw reviewed the book...
- self-enrichment to robber barons in the Gilded Age in a 2017 article on Trumponomics for Real-World Economics Review. In 2015, Carlos Lozada wrote in The...
- inflation, reduce GDP and jobs and increase unemployment, all else equal.' "Trumponomics would not be as bad as most expect". The Economist. July 11, 2024. ISSNĀ 0013-0613...