The new right and the US economy in the 1980s: an assessment of the economic record of the Reagan administration |
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Authors: | Philip Arestis Mike Marshall |
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Affiliation: | Polytechnic of East London , London |
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Abstract: | This paper discusses the new-right ideas underlying the victory and implementation of ‘Reaganomics’ and examines the economic record of the Reagan administration. Given the preeminence of supply-side economics in the USA in the 1980s, and the supply-side leanings of the Reagan government, attention is focused mainly upon supply-side ideas, policies and claims: although some assessment of monetarist propositions is also provided. In addition to the evaluation of new-right claims, however, a broader assessment of the Reagan administration's record is also undertaken which deals, inter alia, with inflation, growth, unemployment and the ‘twin deficits’. Within this evaluation the social impact of Reaganomics is highlighted as a counterpoint to the claimed economic successes of the Reagan years. |
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