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What president led to the trickle fown theory of economics?

There is no such thing as the "trickle fown" theory, I think you meant the "trickle down" theory, if so there are already answers to this in WikiAnswers.


Why did herbert hoover's theory of trickle-down economics?

europe should provide help


Who is the trickle down theory associated with?

President Reagan


What president came up with trickle down economics?

Ronald Ragen


Why did herbert hoover theory of trickle down economics fail to end depression?

Banks refused to lend to buisnesses.


What is productivity in economics?

Productivity in Economics is simply the ratio of how much you can produce (Output), based on the resources available (Inputs). This is usually linked to production theory.


President reagan's economic program was based on the theory of?

supply-side economics.


Why did Herbert Hoovers theory of trickle-down economics fail to work as he had hoped?

Banks refused to lend to buisnesses.


Who believed in trickle down economics?

Ronald Reagan


What is another term for Reaganomics?

Trickle down theory.


What is productivity economics?

Productivity in Economics is simply the ratio of how much you can produce (Output), based on the resources available (Inputs). This is usually linked to production theory.


What is supply sided economics?

lower tax rates causes the economy to growSupply-side Economics is a macroeconomic school of thought that falls under the classical theory of economics. This theory suggests that economic progression can be made more effectively when there are less barriers to suppliers (lower Business Taxes, few/no regulations, etc.). Supply-side economists argue that with a less strict policy on businesses, we can have a large amount of goods for lower prices. In contemporary times, supply-side economics is synonymous with "trickle-down economics." Supply-side economics is the less mainstream school of thought in macroeconomics, and it is frequently challenged on its merit.