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Economic Policies: George W. Bush And Al Gore [ send me this paper ] 5 pages in length. Considered perhaps the most important concerns in any presidential candidate's political platform is that which addresses economic policy; indeed, this is certainly the case with regard to the current stance between George W. Bush and Al Gore's candidacies. It can readily be argued that while studying each man's stance on economic policy, there exists a combination of similarities as well as great disparities -- an expected occurrence when issues such as these remain in the campaign's political forefront. The writer discusses that with Bush successfully appeasing his loyal followers and Gore effectively accommodating his, as well, the two presidential candidates believe that their own individual perceptions of economic policy are both exact and correct for continuing forward with the country's prosperous future. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Filename: JGAgwbush.wps
Economic Policy of Three Presidents, 1989-2003 [ send me this paper ] A 7 page paper discussing the economic policies of Presidents George H. Bush (1989-93), William J. Clinton (1993-2001), and George W. Bush (2001-present). Five tables list Dow Jones and S&P 500 averages; interest rates, unemployment rates and personal income for each year. Thankfully, the three presidents of 1989-2003 could see the value of maintaining a largely hands-off policy regarding the economy. George Bush Senior preserved Reagan’s changes so that they could have full effect; Clinton instituted NAFTA and Welfare-to-Work, easing existing pressures. To date, it appears that George W. Bush has no domestic economic policy, but the lessons of the past indicate that too little action is much to be preferred over too much, too late. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Filename: KSeconPol3Prez.rtf
Economic Productivity and Growth in America [ send me this paper ] Spending on goods and services is a significant fraction of the total output of the economy. Total consumer spending, investment, government spending and net foreign spending on final goods and services are the components that make up most of the economic productivity. This economic productivity can be expressed in ways such as the gross national product and the consumer price index. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Filename: JGAameco.wps
Economic Prosperity in 1983 [ send me this paper ] A 5 page paper which compares and contrasts two articles which depict the conditions of the economy during the year 1983. The articles are the U.S. World & News Report's "1983: falling walls, rising dreams" by Michael Barone and Barbara Henniger, and Time's "Restoring a delicate balance; after a bath in red ink, some state budgets begin to recover" by Susan Tifft. No additional sources cited. Filename: RAecprosp.wps
Economic Schools of Thought Affecting the United States [ send me this paper ] 10A 10 page paper determining which economic school of thought has had more influence on the United States' economy over the past five years. Though the paper considers Keynes, the economist providing the most comprehensive and workable school of thought affecting the US in recent years is Adam Smith, specifically some of the principles identified the Wealth of Nations in 1776. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Filename: KSeconSchoolUS.rtf
Economic Schools of Thought Affecting the United States [ send me this paper ] A 10 page paper determining which economic school of thought has had more influence on the United States' economy over the past five years. Though the paper considers Keynes, the economist providing the most comprehensive and workable school of thought affecting the US in recent years is Adam Smith, specifically some of the principles identified the Wealth of Nations in 1776. Includes sources for unemployment, GDP and other indicators 2000 – 2005. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Filename: KSeconSchoolUS2.rtf
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