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Arthur Laffer

Arthur B. Laffer, Sr., born 1940, is a supply side economist popular during the Ronald Reagan administration when he was a member of Reagan's Economic Policy Advisory Board[?]. He's best known for the Laffer Curve.

He's the author and co-author of many books and newspaper editorials, including Supply Side Economics: Financial Decision-Making for the 80s[?]

Founder and CEO of Laffer Associates[?] in San Diego, he received a BA in economics from Yale University in 1963. He also graduated from Stanford University with an MBA in 1965 and a PhD in economics in 1971.

He has six children.

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