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Arthur B. Laffer is normally credited as responsible for the "supply-side economics" that was popular in policy circles in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Armed with the famous "Laffer Curve", which argued for the labor-supply incentive effects of lower tax rates, the supply-siders provided the argument behind the tax cuts during the early Reagan administration.
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