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- Rahn_curve abstract "The Rahn curve is an economic theory, proposed in 1996 by American economist Richard W. Rahn, which indicates that there is a level of government spending that maximises economic growth. The theory is used by classical liberals to argue for a decrease in overall government spending and taxation. The U-shaped curve suggests that the optimal level of government spending is 15–25% of GDP.".
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- Rahn_curve wikiPageRevisionID "683781665".
- Rahn_curve wikiPageWikiLink Category:Economic_theories.
- Rahn_curve wikiPageWikiLink Category:Economics_curves.
- Rahn_curve wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fiscal_policy.
- Rahn_curve wikiPageWikiLink Classical_liberalism.
- Rahn_curve wikiPageWikiLink Economic_growth.
- Rahn_curve wikiPageWikiLink Economics.
- Rahn_curve wikiPageWikiLink Government_spending.
- Rahn_curve wikiPageWikiLink Gross_domestic_product.
- Rahn_curve wikiPageWikiLink Laffer_curve.
- Rahn_curve wikiPageWikiLink Pettinger,_Tejvan.
- Rahn_curve wikiPageWikiLink Richard_W._Rahn.
- Rahn_curve wikiPageWikiLink Tax.
- Rahn_curve wikiPageWikiLink Tax_cut.
- Rahn_curve wikiPageWikiLinkText "Rahn curve".
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- Rahn_curve subject Category:Economic_theories.
- Rahn_curve subject Category:Economics_curves.
- Rahn_curve subject Category:Fiscal_policy.
- Rahn_curve hypernym Theory.
- Rahn_curve type Ideology.
- Rahn_curve type Work.
- Rahn_curve type Ideology.
- Rahn_curve type Theory.
- Rahn_curve comment "The Rahn curve is an economic theory, proposed in 1996 by American economist Richard W. Rahn, which indicates that there is a level of government spending that maximises economic growth. The theory is used by classical liberals to argue for a decrease in overall government spending and taxation. The U-shaped curve suggests that the optimal level of government spending is 15–25% of GDP.".
- Rahn_curve label "Rahn curve".
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- Rahn_curve wasDerivedFrom Rahn_curve?oldid=683781665.
- Rahn_curve isPrimaryTopicOf Rahn_curve.