What is Supply-side Economics?
Students who went to college in the last fifty years, most likely haven’t a clue!
The school of Supply-side Economics began outside the walls of America’s colleges and universities long before Ronald Reagan adopted Supply-side Economics, Arthur Laffer, Robert Mundell, Norman Ture, Richard Rahn, Jude Wanniski, Bob Bartley and a small group of Congressmen, including Jack Kemp, started the Supply-side economic policy debate.
Now, hear how these intellectual pioneers took the lead and slowly persuaded American politicians to think in terms of tax cuts, fiscal restraint and regulatory reform and Dr. Arthur Laffer’s Commencement Address at YorktownUniversity on June 3, 2011.
Enter your e-mail address below and hear Dr. Laffer’s Commencement Speech and the following seven lectures on Supply-side Economics—absolutely free!
Also, when you sign up using the form below, you will have access to Yorktown University’s Online Supply-side Library!
Your Seven FREE Lectures:
- Mark Skousen: Supply Side Economics, Say's Law, and Economic Growth
- Stephen Entin: Principles of Supply Side Economics, The History of the Reagan Supply-side Tax Cuts.
- Alan Reynolds: Critics of Supply Side Economics
- Steve Moore: The Supply Side, Public Finance and Politics
- George Gilder: Supply Side Economics and the Spirit of Enterprise
- Steve Moore: The Supply-side Re-examined
- Richard Rahn: Present at the Creation
