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Royal economics – regal revenue or taxpayer’s burden?
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Royal economics – regal revenue or taxpayer’s burden?

Following multiple recent scandals and exposés, ranging from Prince Andrew’s disreputable ties to paedophile Jeffrey Epstein to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s allegations of racism and subsequent estrangement, the British Royal Family have again become a hotly debated topic [1]. The Royals have ruled England for 1200 years
Jun 3, 2021 4 min read
Did Reaganomics kick-off with a Keynesian stimulus?
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Did Reaganomics kick-off with a Keynesian stimulus?

Ronald Reagan was elected in 1980 on a radically new economic platform promising an end to the 1970s stagflation and the perceived failures of Keynesian demand management.  Among his promises were drastic cuts to taxes and government spending, and a balanced budget by 1984. Upon entering office in early 1981,
Apr 7, 2014 5 min read
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