"Kennedynomics" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: politics [US]
Etymology: Blend of Kennedy + economics, equivalent to Kennedy + -nomics. Etymology templates: {{blend|en|Kennedy|economics}} Blend of Kennedy + economics, {{affix|en|Kennedy|-nomics}} Kennedy + -nomics Head templates: {{en-noun|-}} Kennedynomics (uncountable)
  1. Economic policies associated with the administration of John F. Kennedy, 1961–1963. Tags: rare, uncountable Categories (topical): US politics
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          "ref": "1988 December 6, Rusty Denton, “The fundamentals of life: Kennedy: The truth behind the man, the myth, and the legend”, in The Massachusetts Daily Collegian, page 9",
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          "text": "I don’t understand Reaganomics and never have. Of course I never understood Carternomics, Fordonomics, Nixonomics, Johnsonomics, or Kennedynomics either. The best I have been able to figure out is that you just send all you can to Washington and hope to get a little in return.",
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