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Summary Of: Fiscal policy

Fiscal policy can be contrasted with the other main type of... The two main instruments of fiscal policy are government spending and taxation... Fiscal policy refers to the overall effect of the budget outcome on economic activity... A neutral stance of fiscal policy implies a balanced budget where G... An expansionary stance of fiscal policy involves a net increase in government spending... Expansionary fiscal policy is usually associated with a budget deficit... Contractionary fiscal policy is usually associated with a surplus... Fiscal policy is used by governments to influence the level of aggregate demand in the economy... The main goal of the fiscal policy in developing countries is the promotion of the highest possible rate of capital formation... For this purpose the fiscal policy has to be designed in a way to raise the level of aggregate savings and... fiscal policy must be blended with planning for development... The approach to fiscal policy must be aggregate as well as segmental... Fiscal policy in the developing economy has to operate within the framework of social... The hindrances in the effective implementation of fiscal policy in the developing countries are loopholes in taxation laws... Fiscal policy in the United States... Fiscal policy in the United States...

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