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Clintonomics

American  
[klin-tuh-nom-iks] / ˌklɪn təˈnɒm ɪks /

noun

  1. (used with a singular verb) the economic policies set forth by President Bill Clinton.


Etymology

Origin of Clintonomics

1993; blend of Clinton and economics

Example Sentences

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His trillion-dollar blueprint for reviving distressed regions defies ideology, melding ideas that resemble Clintonomics with others that excite tech-funded think tanks, with still others that might be defined as a 21st century New Deal.

From Los Angeles Times • May 6, 2018

Journalist David Gergen, who served Reagan as communications director and helped sell Reaganomics to the voters, will soon be trying to do the same thing for Clintonomics.

From Time Magazine Archive

As assistant city manager Rick Dodge notes, in what sounds like a bow to Clintonomics: "Cities that are coming out of the recession are cities investing in the future."

From Time Magazine Archive

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