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Joachim Klement (not verified)
5th April 2017 | 7:31am

First of all let me state that I try to make an argument using data and analysis in a non-partisan way.

I am not making any political statements and will not comment on current political events or the policies of current or former administrations.

As for the relationship between corporate tax rates and economic growth I have linked to an analysis by the economic policy institute in my article (http://www.epi.org/publication/ib364-corporate-tax-rates-and-economic-g…) that deals with this issue directly. No need to add something there.

As for the assertion that the interest rate cuts in the early Reagan years created additional growth this is true, but these were monetary policy measures not fiscal policy measures. What I am interested in thus article is the isolated effect of fiscal policy measures. That monetary policy measures can stimulate investments and growth is a well-established fact that does not need to be discussed.