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Third Way
political position akin to centrism
Reaganomics
thumb|thumbtime=16:09|Reagan gives a televised address from the Oval Office, outlining his plan for tax reductions in July 1981.
Reaganomics (; a portmanteau of Reagan and economics attributed to Paul Harvey), or Reaganism, were the neoliberal
economic policies promoted by Ronald Reagan, president of the United States from 1981 to 1989. These policies focused mainly on supply-side economics. Opponents (including some Republicans) characterized them as "trickle-down economics" or Voodoo Economics, while Reagan and his advocates preferred to call it free-market economics.

austerity
In economic policy, austerity is a set of political-economic policies that aim to reduce government budget deficits through spending cuts, tax increases, or a combination of both. There are three primary types of austerity measures: higher taxes to fund spending, raising taxes while cutting spending, and lower taxes and lower government spending. Austerity measures are often used by governments that find it difficult to borrow or meet their existing obligations to pay back loans. The measures are meant to reduce the budget deficit by bringing government revenues closer to expenditures. Propone
People Power Party
right-wing populist political party in South Korea
fiscal conservatism
economic ideology within conservatism in the United States
Jamaica Labour Party
political party in Jamaica
The Joong-ang Ilbo
South Korean newspaper
Hankook Ilbo
South Korean newspaper
Islamic Coalition Party
political party in Iran
Blue Tory
Canadian libertarians
conservatism in South Korea
overview of conservatism in South Korea