From Library Journal
The author of Fat City and Washington: city of scandals examines the Reagan administration's economic growth agenda and economic policies as they affect the status of the United States as a land of economic opportunity. He describes the role tax cuts and deregulation have had in stimulating economic growth, and advocates further tax incentives, increased deregulation, a youth minimum wage, abolition of the first class mail monopoly, and other measures to encourage free enterprise and entrepreneurship. Lambro argues his case on a simple level, which makes this book most appropriate for public libraries seeking material that reflects the "supply side" point of view. Elin B. Christianson, Library Consultant, Hobart, Ind.
Copyright 1987 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Copyright 1987 Reed Business Information, Inc.
