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The 'Supply Side' Economics of Sodium Metabolism

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1981
THESE days, while the economy is the hot topic and David Stockman the rising star, I find it difficult to concentrate on medical grand rounds. The usual sense of guilt over not being fully devoted to medicine lingers. That is, until a visiting professor at a recent grand rounds began his elaborate discussion on the "forward" vs "backward" hypotheses of
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Foundations of Supply-Side Economics

Journal of Business & Economic Statistics, 1985
Foundations of Supply-Side Economics: Theory and Evidence is composed of a series of papers containing both theoretical and empirical analyses of a set of issues in government fiscal policy. The type of analysis employed in the book is standard neoclassical economics, and this analysis is used to study the macroeconomic incentive effects of taxation ...
Phoebus J. Dhrymes   +3 more
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Criticism of Supply-Side Economics

Problems in Economics, 1986
Supply-side economics is a conservative school of contemporary bourgeois political economy which in combination with monetarism comprises the theoretical platform of "Reaganomics." On a theoretical plane, its recommendations on improving the state's regulatory methods are opposed to Keynesian methods for regulating demand and are rooted in neoclassical
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Supply‐Side Economics and the Future

Economic Affairs, 1989
How will supply‐side economics fare under the new administration? Paul Craig Roberts of the Center for Strategic and International Studies at Georgetown University in Washington, argues that supply‐side economics was the major success of President Reagan but that the new administration may not follow its predecessor's example.
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Economics of Identity Management: A Supply-Side Perspective

2006
In an online world, the temptation to exploit customer information for marketing purposes is a strong argument for customers to use a privacy enhancing identity management system. However, the success of this technology depends on the support from the vendors as well. Apart from practical aspects, such as usability, trustworthiness, and standardisation,
Sven Koble, Rainer Böhme
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Supply-side Economics — A Revolution?

1994
The Thatcher supply-side programme had three strands to it. They were: the curbing of the power of the unions, privatisation and deregulation of state and cartelised enterprises, and the reduction of taxes and social security benefits. The purpose of the programme was to improve the productivity of labour, provide greater consumer choice and increase ...
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Supply-Side Economics: The Rise to Prominence

The Review of Black Political Economy, 1983
At this point, I would like to summarize the main arguments presented in this article. I will then briefly comment on what I feel are the main implications of these arguments.
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Physician "supply-side" economics.

Medical group management, 1984
The medical group manager who fails to come face to face with competition and its future impact may be ignoring his fundamental administrative responsibility for strengthening his group for long-term growth and stability. The author has focused his attention on the broad effects of excess physician supply on internal group economics and external ...
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