Probably yes, maybe not. A presidency that battled stagflation with a humanitarian vision Jimmy Carter assumed office at a time when the US economy grappled with “stagflation,” a term coined ...
Carter’s admirable post-White House life, especially his Habitat for Humanity work, continually enhanced his personal ...
Common conceptions of Carter are all wrong because they don’t acknowledge a crucial reality: he was a conservative.
When former President Jimmy Carter died at home in Plains ... unemployment were so persistent that economists coined the term "stagflation." But whether the administration failed or succeeded ...
Former President Jimmy Carter died on Sunday ... His presidency was marked by gas shortages, stagflation and a high-profile hostage crisis — not what you'd call happy memories of the late ...
Jimmy Carter, the nation’s 39th president ... He took office at a time when Watergate, the Vietnam War, and stagflation had left the country in a sour mood. In Washington, his populist campaign ...
Stagflation and recession ate away at the economy ... It was in this unhappy atmosphere that Jimmy Carter saw his opportunity. The meek shall inherit the earth. He picked his way through the 1976 ...
Carter, who died Sunday at 100, was an unassuming but charismatic Georgia peanut farmer who rode post-Watergate anger to oust Gerald Ford from the White House in 1976 and become America's 39th ...
Jimmy Carter had such confidence in his improbable ... He was saddled with a national economy stuck in “stagflation,” and by June 1978, Stephen Hess of the Brookings Institution was analyzing ...
James Earl (Jimmy) Carter, America's 39th president ... Carter became president during a period of stagflation, when the economy experienced both high inflation and slow economic growth.
Former President Jimmy Carter, a distinguished Naval officer ... the boycott of the 1980 Moscow Olympics and an economy struggling with "stagflation." In July of 1979, morale was so low that ...