Dear Friend, In these turbulent economic times, it's evident that concerns weigh heavily on the minds of many. Historically high inflation rates have placed an unprecedented strain on family budgets, while the recent collapses of high-profile banks have only heightened fear and uncertainty. Amid the search for answers it is clear: America's current policies differ significantly from those that have proved successful in the past.
So, how can we get the country back on track? And should we look to the past or charge ahead with new ideas?
To help address these challenges, the Hoover Institution recently published an eBook called The Ten Causes of the Reagan Boom: 1982-1997.
And I’m emailing you today to make sure you get your free copy at this secure link: https://resources.hoover.org/the-ten-causes-of-the-reagan-boom
Friend, this resource was adapted from a speech given in 1997 by Martin Anderson, a Hoover fellow who served as a campaign and policy advisor to both Presidents Reagan and Nixon.
When you read this eBook, you’ll revisit ten factors that caused an economic boom that began in 1982 and continued for nearly two decades.
By delving into this insightful material, you will get a clear understanding of how key policies effect a nation’s prosperity—and how they could steer our nation towards economic recovery.
Please be sure to get your free copy of this important eBook right now using this secure link: https://resources.hoover.org/the-ten-causes-of-the-reagan-boom
Thank you, Greg
Greg Stamps | Online Development Hoover Institution | Stanford University
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