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Introduction 3
1. The history and ideology of Democratic Party 5
2. The history and ideology of Republican Party 12
3. Economic policy of Democrats and Republicans 18
Conclusion 29
Literature 31
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economic development generally refers to the sustained, concerted actions of policy makers and communities that promote the standard of living and economic health of a specific area. Economic development can also be referred to as the quantitative and qualitative changes in the economy. Such actions can involve multiple areas including development of human capital, critical infrastructure, regional competitiveness, environmental sustainability, social inclusion, health, safety, literacy, and other initiatives. Economic development differs from economic growth. Whereas economic development is a policy intervention endeavor with aims of economic and social well-being of people, economic growth is a phenomenon of market productivity.
The two major political parties in the United States, the Republicans and the Democrats believe in different ideologies. However, it is the choice of the citizens during a Presidential election, which matters in giving power to a specific party. A Democrat and a Republican differ in many ways, especially in their philosophy, ideas, worldview and politics. A Democrat is considered to be generally liberal whereas a Republican is known to be conservative.
The Republican holds economic equity on top than any other thing. They believe that all answers lay with the people rather than with the government. The Republican wants less governmental interference and strongly believes in property rights rather than believing in welfare rights.
Democrat looks towards equality under a federal government and a Republican looks towards people looking after themselves. A Democrat stands for government-supported programs like healthcare and giving government subsidies to business, schools and hospitals, which means levying more taxes. A Republican wants decisions to be made at the state level with less government involvement.
A Democrat wants the right to legislate equality and a Republican want the right to earn equality. A Democrat’s stance will always be to enhance his position with special interest groups and a Republican always chooses a stance that he believes to be correct.
So nobody needs an introduction about the two prime political parties of the United States-the Republican party and the Democratic party. Each of the two parties has its own beliefs and political theories. Before analyzing what differentiates Republicans from the Democrats in economic policy, let's take a brief look at these two parties.
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