An analysis of the economic assumptions underlying fiscal plans FY1981-FY1984

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Beck, Robert Welch
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1986-06Advisor
Carrick, Paul M.
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Darbyshire, Leslie
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An analysis of the economic assumptions underlying fiscal plans FY 1981 - FY 1984 is described. The forecasts of President Reagan's Economic Recovery Plan are compared to the actual performance od the economy during the respective period. The paper concludes that the supply-side economic policies of President Reagan were not adequately tested by the fiscal experience. however, some objectives of the recovery plan were achieved.
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