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    The economic policy of Ronald Reagan

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    “Reaganomics” is a popular term used to refer to the economic policies of Ronald W. Reagan, the 40th U.S. President (1981–1989), which called for widespread tax cuts, decreased social spending, increased military spending, and the deregulation of domestic markets. In this paper, we analyze American economic policy during the Eigh-ties. After a brief introduction, where a general economic context of that country is shown, we discuss and revise the economic literature about these issues. Afterwards, we present an augmented IS-LM model for Reagan years, estimated bay VAR techniques.Reaganomics; Supply-Side Economics; Laffer curve; tax cuts; twin deficits; IS-LM model; VAR.

    U.S. President Ronald Reagan and First Lady Nancy Reagan address the nation on combatting drug abuse

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    Ronald and Nancy Reagan address the nation on combatting drug abuse. They ask for support for new policies on drug law enforcement and speak about illegal drug use in the United States

    Paul F. Reagan Korean War collection [DIGITAL CONTENT]

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    This collection contains documents and photographs related to the military service of Paul F. Reagan

    U.S. President Ronald Reagan, Vice President George Bush and First Lady Nancy Reagan address bandsmen following the cancellation of the inaugural parade

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    Ronald Reagan, George Bush, and Nancy Reagan address thousands of high school bandsmen who were disappointed by the cancellation of the Inaugural parade due sub-zero weather in Washington, D.C. Includes commentary from an unidentified reporter

    Oral History Interview with Dora Nimitz Reagan

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    The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with Dora Nimitz Reagan. Reagan was the half-sister of Fleet Admiral Chester Nimitz and she shares several anecdotes and recollections about him. She recalls how Nimitz lost a portion of his finger in the gears of an engine. Sha also shares stories about her grandfather and Chester as a boy growing up in Kerrville ,Texas. She also recalls a some of her travels to New York and to the Nimitz Hotel in Fredericksburg

    The Economic Policy of Ronald Reagan. Between Supply-Side and Keynesianism

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    “Reaganomics” is a popular term used to refer to the economic policies of Ronald W. Reagan, the 40th U.S. President (1981–1989), which called for widespread tax cuts, decreased social spending, increased military spending, and the deregulation of domestic markets. In this paper, we analyze American economic policy during the Eigh-ties. After a brief introduction, where a general economic context of that country is shown, we discuss and revise the economic literature about these issues. Afterwards, we present an augmented IS-LM model for Reagan years, estimated bay VAR techniques.Reaganomics; Supply-Side Economics; Laffer curve; tax cuts; twin deficits; IS-LM model; VAR.

    Christmas Card from President and Mrs. Reagan

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    Reagan Christmas card

    Mailgram from Ronald Reagan

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    Ronald Reagan Mailgram 8-28-198

    Al Reagan, Ted Cash, and Bill Cooper

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    Al Reagan, Ted Cash, and Bill Cooper standing in front of a window. Image Displayed (72 dpi JPEG), Master Image (300 dpi TIFF
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