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BOOK REVIEWS T his could have been a stunning 1 book. Written by Alan Stone, a noted scholar at the University of Houston, it deals with a question that has puzzled households across the country:...
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THE PUBLIC POLICY ECONOMIC BOOM BOXERS by Melville J. Ulmer T he perpetually burning question I of what lies in store for the economy—prosperity or recession—flares with particular brilliance in...
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THE PUBLIC POLICY MAINSTREAM MARXISM REBUTTED Icall them respectable radicals since they are committed Marxists who commonly pass for liberals, as foxes, if they could, would pass for spaniels....
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Books in Review - "Washington Bedtime Stories, by Herbert Stein" Collections of previously published essays are by definition retreads and justify resurrection between hard covers only to preserve the enduringly worthy—literary gems, classics of humor,...
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response to his package, which has such populist elements as a $2,000 personal exemption and a top rate on individual income of 35 percent. But, in truth, the Reagan plan represents a serious...
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IS SUPPLY-SIDE ECONOMICS DEAD? A Symposium. As tout le monde must know by now, I like Ronald Reagan. Anyone who can remain debonair while a bullet burns beside his heart is American Spectator...
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