The Laffer Center at the 1065 Institute is dedicated to preserving and promoting the core tenets of supply-side economics. The Laffer Center is named after Arthur B. Laffer, one of the nation’s leading economic minds and considered by many, along with his mentor the Nobel laureate economist Robert A. Mundell, to be the “Father of Supply-Side Economics.” The Laffer Center houses Dr. Laffer’s life’s work and seeks to be the leading source for supply-side research and thought, including the research and published works of other economists and thought leaders whose ideas have played an instrumental role in the supply-side movement in the United States and abroad.
Most important, the Laffer Center is focused on educating people on free-market ideas and ensuring that the lessons of market-based economics are as relevant and applicable today as they were in the 1980s when the supply-side revolution swept the nation.