It is an article of faith in mainstream economics that an economy cannot grow without a growing money supply. Yet, that is a ...
Supply-side economics, often deemed by opponents as “Trickle-Down” economics, is a macro-economic theory that argues sustained economic growth is spurred primarily by lowering taxes on the wealthy and ...
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WSJ Opinion: Does Supply-Side Economics Still Work?
Once a defining principle of conservative governing, supply-side economics has taken some political hits in the last decade.
When I was on CNBC’s Kudlow Report last night, the other guests and I talked about the tax plans of Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich, and Rick Santorum from a supply-side perspective. Now, I sometimes don’t ...
The last time U.S. inflation was raging, presidential candidate Ronald Reagan promised that cutting income taxes and business regulation would stabilize the volatile American economy, then get it ...
The economist Robert Mundell died on April 4. Although known primarily for his work on international economics—he’s popularly known in economic circles as the “father of the euro”—he played a vital ...
It’s natural to blame panic-buying for the empty shelves you’ve seen at your local store during the past year of the pandemic. And while it’s true that panic-buying and hoarding is part of the problem ...
In the early 1930s, the economy was in the midst of a very severe recession. At the time, the general belief was that no government corrective action was necessary since the economy would, if left ...
The size of the new bipartisan infrastructure bill isn’t the only thing that separates this legislation from its predecessors. WSJ’s Gerald F. Seib explains the five key ways this bill takes a ...
Every so often it’s useful to remember for readers the dismissive line from John Maynard Keynes about his numerous disciples in the economics profession. Asked admiringly about his flock by Friedrich ...
The supply of used vehicles in Canada will likely see a slight dip, and the resulting impact to residual values is expected to be modest, as well. That’s according to the November/December edition of ...
OpenAI is worth more than Goldman Sachs. Here’s what that means for the economy. By Ross Douthat, Victoria Chamberlin and Sophia Alvarez Boyd In a wide-ranging interview, John C. Williams discussed ...
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