Can you give me examples of Bush's microeconomic policies?



Answer:
The president doesn't make microeconomic policies. Microeconomic policies are the economic policies that individuals make for themselves and their housholds.
What Fudgey says is not really true. Individuals, households and firms make microeconomic decisions, but any policy that directly effects those decisions would be relevant to your question. A syllabus for a course called "Microeconomic Policy" gives examples: "transport, the environment, urban development, social policy and the welfare state, health and education, as well as trade policy and protectionism."

There are countless examples you could discuss, but a few that come to my mind are the "Clear Skies" initiative, and the tariffs he raised on steel. Pretty much any policy at all that has some sort of effect on individual economic decisions, rather then the money supply, interest rates, overall growth and taxation, etc.

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