Laffer

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Laffer is a surname most prominently associated with Arthur Laffer, the American economist known for the Laffer curve concept in supply-side economics.

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instanceOf American economist
economic concept
economist
family name
human
surname
theoretical model
advised Republican Party politicians in the United States
Ronald Reagan
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
describes relationship between tax rates and tax revenue
educatedAt Stanford University
Yale University
employer Pepperdine University
University of Southern California
fieldOfWork economics
macroeconomics
public economics
public finance
supply-side economics
taxation theory
hasNotableBearer Arthur Laffer
implies both very high and very low tax rates can yield low revenue
there is a tax rate that maximizes revenue
knownFor Laffer curve
supply-side tax policy advocacy
namedAfter Arthur Laffer
notableConcept Laffer curve
occupation economic advisor
university professor
positionHeld member of U.S. President's Economic Policy Advisory Board
theoryAssociatedWith trickle-down economics
theorySupports tax cuts can increase economic growth
usedIn fiscal policy debates
supply-side economics
usedInLanguage English

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Arthur Laffer familyName Laffer