President Reagan's Conservative Fiscal Policy explores how the
Reagan administration's (1981-1988) fiscal policy changed the
national economy and adversely impacted unemployment among African
Americans. This work features detailed analysis of Reaganomics,
supply-side fiscal policies, and major budget cuts to domestic
employment training programs, such as the Comprehensive Employment
and Training Act (CETA) Program, as they relate to African
Americans' unemployment levels and President Reagan's style of
leadership and conservative ideology. Author Chiazam Ugo Okoye also
scrutinizes three specific tax relief acts: The Economic Recovery
and Tax Act, 1981 (ERTA); The Tax Equity and Fiscal Responsibility
Act, 1982 (TEFRA); and the Tax Reform Act of 1986 (TRA).
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