Supply-side economists:

A. saw influence beyond in both the Bush and Clinton administrations.
B. disagreed with economist Arthur Laffer's views on taxes.
C. were influential in President Reagan's decision to change the tax structure.
D. believe that government regulations do not reduce productivity and undermine industrial efficiency.


Answer: C

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