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What did reagan believe the government should do to improve the economy

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President Reagan believed that the government should become smaller and more efficient in order to improve the economy.

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When Reagan became the President of the United States in 1981, the country was submerged into the biggest recession since the Big Depression. To improve the economy, the president believed that the government should become smaller and more efficient. He tried to follow with his ideal by cutting the government's spending on domestic programs by $39 billion, but ultimately failed to do so in a general spectrum as he increased the national spending on the army due to the international context of the Cold War.

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