Dean Baker (Center for Economic Policy Research in Washington DC)
This provocative book describes the sharp right turn the United States has taken following the election of Ronald Reagan as president in 1980. The treatment details how the policies pursued by the Reagan administration were a break from both the policies pursued by prior administrations and those pursued in other wealthy countries. The Reagan administration policies had the effect of redistributing both before- and after-tax income upward, creating a situation in which the bulk of the economic gains over the last quarter century were directed to a small segment of the population. The analysis...
This provocative book describes the sharp right turn the United States has taken following the election of Ronald Reagan as president in 1980. The tre...
Dean Baker (Center for Economic Policy Research in Washington DC)
This provocative book describes the sharp right turn the United States has taken following the election of Ronald Reagan as president in 1980. The treatment details how the policies pursued by the Reagan administration were a break from both the policies pursued by prior administrations and those pursued in other wealthy countries. The Reagan administration policies had the effect of redistributing both before- and after-tax income upward, creating a situation in which the bulk of the economic gains over the last quarter century were directed to a small segment of the population. The analysis...
This provocative book describes the sharp right turn the United States has taken following the election of Ronald Reagan as president in 1980. The tre...