The Studies in Supply-Side Economics series explores the potential for tax and regulatory policy changes to provide incentives for the increased production of goods and services. The authors are mainly Fellows of the Institute and students at The Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore who conduct research under the general direction of Prof. Hanke, who was one of President Reagan’s original “supply-siders.”
“What the State owes to each one of its members is the destruction of the obstacles which would hamper them in their endeavors.”
―Turgot
Ancien Grand Ministre de Louis XVI and an original supply-sider.
18 March 1781
2017 Working Papers: No. 1-5
- SSSE/No.5/March 2017: “On Venezuela’s Supply-Side Potential” by Steve H. Hanke and Jason Yin
- SSSE/No.4/March 2017: “On Nigeria’s Supply-Side Potential” by Steve H. Hanke, Teja Polisetty, and Jason Yin
- SSSE/No.3/March 2017: “On Italy’s Supply-Side Potential” by Steve H. Hanke, Teja Polisetty, and James Paek
- SSSE/No.2/February 2017: “On Germany’s Supply-Side Potential” by Steve H. Hanke and Teja Polisetty
- SSSE/No.1/February 2017: “On France’s Supply-Side Potential” by Steve H. Hanke, Teja Polisetty, and Jason Yin