Further Reading
- Dan Rather and Gary Paul Gates, The Palace Guard (1974)
- William Safire, Before the Fall: An Inside Look at the Pre-Watergate White House (1975)
- Laurence I. Barrett, Gambling with History: Reagan in the White House (1983)
- Allen J. Matsuow, Nixon's Economy: Boom, Busts, Dollars, and Votes (1998)
- TIME (5 July 1982)
- Newsweek (5 July 1982, 7 Feb. 1983, 31 May 1993)
- The New Republic (15 Dec. 1986)
- The Economist (2 Apr. 1988 and 3 Dec. 1988)
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