Jude Thaddeus Wanniski (June 17, 1936, Pottsville, Pennsylvania - August 29, 2005, Morristown, New Jersey) was a journalist, conservative commentator, and economic commentator. He is perhaps best known as the associate editor of "The Wall Street Journal" from 1972 to 1978. In 1976 Wanniski coined the term supply-side economics to distinguish the revival in classical economic thought from the more dominant "demand-side" Keynesian and monetarist theories. Wikipedia
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Economist Jude Wanniski , the man who coined the term "supply-side economics," died of a heart attack earlier today at 69. The former WND columnist was founder and chairman of Polyconomics, Inc., and author of the 1978 book "The Way the World Works," nam worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=46037
Jude Wanniski is author of the political-economic classic, The Way the World Works . Wanniski's investment service, SupplySideInvestor.com , is geared to help investors understand the global capital markets, and his firm, Polyconomics Inc., has achieved wnd.com/index.php?pageId=10813
Jude Wanniski , president of Polyconomics, Inc., Morristown, New Jersey, is one of the leading political economists in the United States. A prolific writer and profound thinker, it was Mr. Wanniski who, as Associate Editor of The Wall Street Journal from www.gold-eagle.com/editorials/wanniski111897.html
As Jude Wanniski knew, and expounded, "Economies are driven not by the dollars in people's pockets but by the ideas in their heads." By that measure, the U.S. economy still rides high on Jude's ideas and Jude -- who for many years wrote editorials on eco online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB112554001399928719,00.html?mo...