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单词 Reaganomics
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Definition of Reaganomics in English:

Reaganomics

plural noun ˌreɪɡ(ə)nˈɒmɪksˌreɪɡəˈnɑmɪks
  • treated as singular The economic policies of the former US president Ronald Reagan, associated especially with the reduction of taxes and the promotion of unrestricted free-market activity.

    the claim that cutting taxes generates more revenue was a key element of Reaganomics
    Example sentencesExamples
    • They will rather represent a return to Reaganomics.
    • It was the New Deal back then, Reaganomics today.
    • He is passionate, well connected, and committed to repairing the damage of Reaganomics.
    • Still, there's heated dispute about just how important Reaganomics was to the tech boom.
    • Politically, the Republican presidential candidates can be assessed on their various preferred visions of Reaganomics.
    • Of course, this was the main tenet of Reaganomics in the 1980s - presuming that the standards of living of the poor would gradually improve with increased economic development.
    • But if Reaganomics set the stage for some long-term gains, there were plenty of places where it fell down as well.
    • Combining homespun charm and his patented "Reaganomics," Ronnie guided the United States through the 1980s and into the Clinton era.
    • The way for Europe's new governments to get out of this jam is to revive old-school Reaganomics.
    • With most rates around the world more or less following those of the U.S., Reaganomics also triggered a worldwide recession.
    • Reaganomics has been an uneasy and shifting coalition of several clashing schools of economic thought.
    • This is definitely a flash back to Reaganomics, when supply-side economics policy was probably at its best.
    • In the end, there may be no way to tell just how much Reaganomics helped create and foster the environment that has led to today's tech-driven, high-productivity economy.
    • How well has Reaganomics achieved its own goals?
    • Is there life after Reaganomics?
    • The term nonetheless made its way into common usage to characterize social policies ranging from sociobiology to Reaganomics.
    • Whichever side you take, the right way to assess Reaganomics, like any revolution, is not by looking at the immediate effect.
    • Such is the trade policy rhetoric of Reaganomics, a rhetoric combining free trade grandiloquence with policies of the merchant.
    • But Reaganomics in Europe is likely to have much the same results as Reaganomics in the US.
    • It was a pivotal swing year in American history, when the spirit-of-'76 promise of the Carter years was about to give way to the cutthroat capitalism of Reaganomics and a reheated Cold War.

Definition of Reaganomics in US English:

Reaganomics

plural nounˌreɪɡəˈnɑmɪksˌrāɡəˈnämiks
  • treated as singular The economic policies of the former US president Ronald Reagan, associated especially with the reduction of taxes and the promotion of unrestricted free-market activity.

    the claim that cutting taxes generates more revenue was a key element of Reaganomics
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It was a pivotal swing year in American history, when the spirit-of-'76 promise of the Carter years was about to give way to the cutthroat capitalism of Reaganomics and a reheated Cold War.
    • Still, there's heated dispute about just how important Reaganomics was to the tech boom.
    • The way for Europe's new governments to get out of this jam is to revive old-school Reaganomics.
    • Combining homespun charm and his patented "Reaganomics," Ronnie guided the United States through the 1980s and into the Clinton era.
    • In the end, there may be no way to tell just how much Reaganomics helped create and foster the environment that has led to today's tech-driven, high-productivity economy.
    • Is there life after Reaganomics?
    • With most rates around the world more or less following those of the U.S., Reaganomics also triggered a worldwide recession.
    • How well has Reaganomics achieved its own goals?
    • Whichever side you take, the right way to assess Reaganomics, like any revolution, is not by looking at the immediate effect.
    • Politically, the Republican presidential candidates can be assessed on their various preferred visions of Reaganomics.
    • They will rather represent a return to Reaganomics.
    • Of course, this was the main tenet of Reaganomics in the 1980s - presuming that the standards of living of the poor would gradually improve with increased economic development.
    • This is definitely a flash back to Reaganomics, when supply-side economics policy was probably at its best.
    • But if Reaganomics set the stage for some long-term gains, there were plenty of places where it fell down as well.
    • The term nonetheless made its way into common usage to characterize social policies ranging from sociobiology to Reaganomics.
    • Such is the trade policy rhetoric of Reaganomics, a rhetoric combining free trade grandiloquence with policies of the merchant.
    • Reaganomics has been an uneasy and shifting coalition of several clashing schools of economic thought.
    • He is passionate, well connected, and committed to repairing the damage of Reaganomics.
    • It was the New Deal back then, Reaganomics today.
    • But Reaganomics in Europe is likely to have much the same results as Reaganomics in the US.
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