The theory of negativity
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- Simple arithmetic. Evans, Mike // Industry Week/IW;5/20/96, Vol. 245 Issue 10, p178
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- Partisanship, Institutions, and Change in American Trade Politics. Keech, William R.; Pak, Kyoungsan // Journal of Politics;Nov95, Vol. 57 Issue 4, p1130
Documents the change of the identities of Republicans and Democrats on trade policy in the United States. Involvement of a reversal in the House of Representatives; Monitoring the partisan outcome of elections; Demonstration that presidents of both parties exert a free-trade influence on House...
- Gimme, gimme, gimme. Carter III, Hodding // Indianapolis Business Journal;1/2/95, Vol. 15 Issue 41, p1B
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- The man on horseback. Risen, James // FW;1/17/95, Vol. 164 Issue 2, p16
Looks at the Republican financial strategy for 1995. Massive transfer of wealth from poor to rich; Contract with America proposals; Republicans' openness on their policy; Colin Powell as the Republican Party's candidate for the 1996 presidential elections; Comments from economist and budget experts.
- Republican Party loses edge. Del Cecato, John // Hill;5/28/2010, Vol. 17 Issue 61, p17
In this article the author presents a comparison of the actions Republicans and Democrats have taken in managing the economy of the U.S. noting that the Democrats are taking steps to manage the budget deficit created by the George W. Bush administration.
- GOP unites against Clinton tax package. // Human Events;7/3/93, Vol. 53 Issue 27, p5
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- The change in Congress runs deep. // Nation's Business;Jan95, Vol. 83 Issue 1, p75
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