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Aug 1, 2024 · Republican politicians tend to oppose government spending and intervention in the economy. Democratic politicians tend to believe that the government should regulate the economy and fund social...
Jun 3, 2024 · A return to stable government with reasonably consistent economic policy should be enough to make some progress. There are evident opportunities to improve growth through shifting policy on investment, education, planning, tax, trade and elsewhere.
Aug 1, 2014 · Given their disparate ideologies, conservatives and liberals generally reach different conclusions about such economic issues as how modern economies operate, what should be the role of government economic policies and regulations, and what levels of income and wealth inequality should be tolerated.
Former House Speaker Paul Ryan (Republican of Wisconsin) put forth his Better Way plan, a conservative agenda developed after the 2016 election, which called for “a smart approach that cuts down on needless regulations while making the rules we do need more efficient and effective.”
This chapter explains conservative hostility to regulation, describes and evaluates the growth of regulation through Republican as well as Democratic governments, reviews the record and legacy of the George W. Bush administration, and concludes with suggestions for conservative thought and action.
Jan 8, 2018 · With tax cuts now a done deal, Republicans are turning to regulatory reform to give economic growth a further boost. There, they may find more bipartisan support.
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Aug 14, 2012 · No issue relating to business is more politically divisive than the impact of government regulation. Fully 76% of Republicans say that government regulation of business does more harm than good, among the highest percentages ever. Just 41% of Democrats agree — a difference of 35 percentage points.