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Which of the following was one of Clinton’s goals to improve the economy? increasing the nation’s deficit increasing prices on international goods running the country less like a business running the country more like a business

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Running the country more like a business.

Clinton's economic goal was to make the American government smaller, less wasteful, and more agile in light of a newly globalized era, through the modernization of the federal government, making it more enterprise-friendly while dispensing greater authority to state and local governments. Not only did he signed NAFTA into law along with many other free trade agreements. He also enacted significant welfare reform and established the National Partnership for Reinventing Government (NPR), originally the National Performance Review, as an interagency task force to reform the way the United States federal government worked.

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The answer is the fourth option, "running the country more like a business". When Clinton became president of the United States, one of his early strategies for improving the nation's economy was increasing taxes. Another evidence of this is the "Reinventing Government" initiative championed by Bill Clinton and Al Gore in the 1990s.
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