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Can The Economy Be Saved? | Dr Art Laffer

Can The Economy Be Saved? | Dr Art Laffer

FromThoughtful Money with Adam Taggart


Can The Economy Be Saved? | Dr Art Laffer

FromThoughtful Money with Adam Taggart

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51 minutes
Released:
Apr 30, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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If we care about the future of the economy, then we have to pay close attention to the policies that shape it.

We are currently living in an age of extreme -- and in certain cases, unprecedented -- levels of monetary and fiscal policy.

Is that wise? Or should market forces be allowed to play out more & free us from the constant intervention of the central planners?

To explore this, we welcome economist Dr Arthur Laffer. Dr Laffer was the first to hold the title of Chief Economist at the Office of Management and Budget in the early 1970s. He then later served as a member of President Reagan's Economic Policy Advisory Board. He's perhaps best known for developing the Laffer curve, a model for determining the optimal balance between tax revenues and economic growth.

Dr Laffer sees the major nations of the world declining into a sclerotic senescence. BUT...he sees a way for us to reverse that plight, on a timeline that could be much faster than many imagine is possible.

The key question is: Will we have the conviction, courage and commitment to embrace the necessary reforms?

For an important discussion with a respected economic advisor to nearly every President since Nixon, watch this video with Dr Art Laffer.

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Released:
Apr 30, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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