Supply-side economists

A. were led by Paul Krugman and his conservative journal, the National Review.
B. believed economic growth was encouraged by tax cuts that ultimately increase tax revenues due to the expanding economy.
C. were lampooned by neoconservatives as promoters of "crank doctrine."
D. were also known as neo-Keynesians for their support of government spending.


Answer: B

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