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- Borrowing trouble. Evans, Mike // Industry Week/IW;3/18/96, Vol. 245 Issue 6, p72
Reports that United States' President, Bill Clinton may adopt the economic ideas of Pat Buchanan, which may lead to the collapse of major financial markets. Ideas the author is concerned about; What the polls show.
- President's Economic Plan. // Congressional Digest;May93, Vol. 72 Issue 5, p136
Presents a summary of President Bill Clinton's Economic Program prepared by the U.S. Office of Management and Budget. Economic stimulus plan; Long-term investments proposal; Reduction of long-term budget deficits.
- Clinton is busy proving that he is president of only a minority of Americans. // Enterprise/Salt Lake City;1/15/96, Vol. 25 Issue 29, p18
Editorial. Focuses on the economic policies supported by United States President Bill Clinton. Progress on the budget balancing issue; Conflicts of interests among politicians.
- Pillow talk. Risen, James // FW;1/31/95, Vol. 164 Issue 3, p16
Comments on the economic agenda of the United States' Clinton administration. Role of First Lady Hillary Clinton in formulating Clinton's `Middle-Class Bill of Rights'; Reaction of economic advisers to the Clinton plan; Factors behind the formulation of the Clinton plan; Difference of opinion...
- Doing something about tomorrow. Roberts, Steven V. // U.S. News & World Report;3/1/93, Vol. 114 Issue 8, p6
Reports that President Bill Clinton stripped down the nation's financial engine last week and offered an urgent checklist of costly repairs. Change as an easy idiom during the campaign; Brief background on past United States presidents who shifted governing philosophy; The biggest obstacle to...
- It is a time for cunning. Kramer, Michael // Time;3/1/1993, Vol. 141 Issue 9, p29
Speculates that while President Bill Clinton should be congratulated for facing the economic facts more squarely than his immediate predecessors, passing the economic plan involves significant obstacles from inside his own administration and from fellow Democrats in Congress. Any perceived...
- Rhetoric over reality. Samuelson, Robert J. // Newsweek;3/1/1993, Vol. 121 Issue 9, p30
Questions whether United States President Bill Clinton can both embrace austerity and promote economic activism. Author's belief that he cannot; His promised deficit reductions; Cumulative five-year cut; Massive confusion at the core of our politics; Background and history; Clinton's basic...
- Clintonomicus. Hazlett, Thomas W. // Reason;Dec94, Vol. 26 Issue 7, p74
Criticizes the economic agenda and plans of President Bill Clinton's administration in United States. Health Care Task Force's scheme to control medical costs through a nationalization of global budgets; Economic debate between deputy director of the Office of Management and Budget Alice Rivlin...
- Facing the economy: There's no safe haven. Clift, Eleanor // Newsweek;2/15/1993, Vol. 121 Issue 7, p25
Contends that now that President Bill Clinton has signed the family-leave bill, and the media talks about Kimba and Zoe and gays in the military, Clinton must now turn his attention to the thorniest issue of all, the economy. Desire for quick passage of a $30 billion economic stimulus package;...