Rubinomics

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Etymology[edit]

Rubin +‎ -nomics, named after Robert E. Rubin, former US Secretary of the Treasury.

Noun[edit]

Rubinomics (uncountable)

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  1. The economic policies of US President Bill Clinton, emphasizing the effect that balancing the government budget has on long term interest rates.
    • 2007, New York University. Institute of Economic Affairs, Challenge, volume 50, page 44:
      Drawing from classical economics, Rubinomics mistakenly asserts that saving drives investment.