Reagan and the States
Richard P. Nathan, Fred C. Doolittle
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Here is the most thorough study to date on the impact of Ronald Reagan's policies on the states, especially the outcomes of his well-known budget cuts. A treasure trove of information that will be essential for interpretations of the Reagan presidency.
Originally published in 1987.
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