Sentences with phrase «supply siders»

This is why anti-abortionists always seem bizarrely to be supply siders as well.
While there are important policy questions in play, Olsen gets at what is really the heart of the issue when comparing the rhetoric of the orthodox supply siders and the heretics.
Years ago some readers called me a «Bush apologist» and a blatant «supply sider

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But in the long term, I'm enough of supply - sider that I see the benefits there.
Roubini's research going back 15 years debunks the supply - siders» notion that tax cuts end up increasing government revenue by stimulating growth.
7) Among the leading candidates to replace Cohn are reportedly Peter Navarro, the hardline protectionist who leads the White House National Trade Council, and Larry Kudlow, the hardline supply - sider who hosted a show on CNBC.
One of the thornier debates in economics is the debate between supply - siders, who insist that increasing production is the only way to increase growth, and the demand - siders (often Keynesians) who insist that increasing demand is the only way to increase growth, at least it is when resources are underutilized.
However when savings are high enough and mobile enough that balance can only be achieved in the form of high unemployment, the world does not need more savings to fund more productive investment, as the supply - siders argue, but rather more demand, as the Keynesians insist.
Because of the political divide between supply - siders and demand - siders, most economists either oppose any and every policy that increases the savings rate through greater wealth inequality, or oppose any hint of demand management, especially if it involves fiscal spending.
But when it comes to redistributive taxation of Harvard and Yale, they suddenly become the functional equivalent of supply - siders.
The Jack Kemps of the world did not rise up in the GOP because of an existential crisis brought on by Rockefeller Republicanism — though to be sure, a real struggle for primacy transpired on the right between the RRs and the supply - siders.
Paladino, like Lehrman, is a very rightwing supply - sider.
Small government conservatives (and supply - siders) can be encouraged that Oliver Letwin's review suggests a renewed concern about the wastefulness and inefficiency of Labour's bloated state.
And Stockman's institutional role as budget director forced him to look constantly at aspects of the political economy that the other supply - siders tended to dismiss.
Supply - siders will also be pleased with the fact that 74 % believe that «some taxes should be cut in order to boost the economy.»
It's true that we're supply - siders on tax.
Supply - siders argue that the surge in government spending in the late 60s & 70s did not seem have a similar impact on economic growth, but Keynesians argue that the variable of increased energy prices was not controlled.)
Think of the economic debate between supply - siders and Keynesians.
That is partly because, like supply - siders, they emphasize the incentive effects of cutting the top marginal rate; they just don't believe that those incentive effects are big enough that tax cuts pay for themselves.
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