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- noun US politics The economic policies associated with the administration of William Jefferson Clinton, 1993-2001.
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Should the globalization of "free trade" be called Clintonomics, or Boomernomics?
OpEdNews - Diary: Have we suffered from Clintonomics or Boomernomics? 2009
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OpEdNews - Diary: Have we suffered from Clintonomics or Boomernomics? 2009
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Other than protectionism, which is a nebulous concept that as many Republicans are embracing these days as Democrats, what other populist Dem. policies are at odds with "Clintonomics"?
Interest Rate Debate, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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These examples illustrate that at least some of the most intense disagreements among progressives over "Clintonomics" are less about policy aspirations than about the trade-offs that were made and, most notably, the fact that Clinton chose to move forward on trade even when he faced opposition from a Republican Congress over more robust adjustment policies and labor standards.
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SESNO: At that time, there was a sense that "Clintonomics" was out of touch with the nation.
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Here's what Panetta said about "Clintonomics": "This book is a must read for those struggling to figure out the present economic crisis."
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CIA Director Leon Panetta has some urgent advice for President Obama: Read "Clintonomics" and use it!
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Here's what Panetta said about "Clintonomics": "This book is a must read for those struggling to figure out the present economic crisis."
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CIA Director Leon Panetta has some urgent advice for President Obama: Read "Clintonomics" and use it!
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Kerry has repeatedly talked about returning to the "policies of the 1990's", meaning Clintonomics or Rubinomics.
Interest Rate Debate, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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