Reaganomics Review

The Reagonomics Review is a fictional American conservative satirical newsletter created by Charles Firth for his book "American Hoax". It was published between 1982 and 1985 which gently ribbed the supply-side deficit budget financing of the Reagan era's brand of economics — dubbed "Reaganomics". Originally edited by Edward McGuire, the publication was influential in shaping the opinions of a generation of conservative theorists in the mid-West and was arguably instrumental in bringing those conservative into line with mainstream conservative thought. It was an early champion of free-market liberalization and globalization, which was only just gaining ground at the time.

Reaganomics Review

The Reagonomics Review is a fictional American conservative satirical newsletter created by Charles Firth for his book "American Hoax". It was published between 1982 and 1985 which gently ribbed the supply-side deficit budget financing of the Reagan era's brand of economics — dubbed "Reaganomics". Originally edited by Edward McGuire, the publication was influential in shaping the opinions of a generation of conservative theorists in the mid-West and was arguably instrumental in bringing those conservative into line with mainstream conservative thought. It was an early champion of free-market liberalization and globalization, which was only just gaining ground at the time.