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Economic growth happened in America, as described in SAVE PEBBLE DROPPERS & PROSPERITY, seen on claysamerica. com.
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It is a book called SAVE PEBBLE DROPPERS & PROSPERITY, also cited in claysamerica. com.
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It is a book called SAVE PEBBLE DROPPERS & PROSPERITY, also cited in claysamerica. com.
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RETURN TO PROSPERITY 4. A. W. Phillips, “The relationship between unemployment and the rate of change of money wages in the United Kingdom, 1861–1957,” Economica, 1958, Vol. 25, pp.
RETURN TO PROSPERITY Arthur B. Laffer 2010
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RETURN TO PROSPERITY 5. Before the Phillips Curve, Keynesian economists really had no way of explaining inflation.
RETURN TO PROSPERITY Arthur B. Laffer 2010
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RETURN TO PROSPERITY 2. Walter Heller, in testimony before the Joint Economic Committee of Congress, 1977, quoted by Bruce Bartlett in the National Review, October 27, 1978.
RETURN TO PROSPERITY Arthur B. Laffer 2010
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RETURN TO PROSPERITY 1. The minimum wage increase was coupled with targeted tax breaks for small businesses to win bipartisan support in the Senate and then included in H.R. 2206, a supplemental spending bill regarding the Iraq War and Hurricane Katrina relief, which passed the House of Representatives on a near party-line vote (ten Democrats against, two Republicans for) and the Senate by voice vote (no voting records kept).
RETURN TO PROSPERITY Arthur B. Laffer 2010
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RETURN TO PROSPERITY 3. It is also true that the government owns many assets whose value is very large.
RETURN TO PROSPERITY Arthur B. Laffer 2010
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RETURN TO PROSPERITY 1. As defined by the OECD, “All financial liabilities of general government, typically mainly in the form of government bills and bonds, minus all financial assets of general government.”
RETURN TO PROSPERITY Arthur B. Laffer 2010
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RETURN TO PROSPERITY 7. This relationship was made famous in the economics profession by Holbrook Working in a seminal paper: “The Statistical Determination of Demand Curves,” Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1925, Vol.
RETURN TO PROSPERITY Arthur B. Laffer 2010
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