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Fiscal policy means government policy on spending and the taxation of households and firms. | |||
:<span style="color:#4B0082">'''''Austerity and fiscal balance'''''</span> | |||
:"Under Brussels' supervision, periphery governments imposed austerity measures to rein in government spending and restore balance to the fiscal finances." | |||
:''The Treasurer magazine, Cash Management Edition April 2019 p22, Frances Coppola, economics and finance commentator and speaker.'' | |||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Austerity]] | |||
* [[Brussels]] | |||
* [[Financial stability]] | |||
* [[Fiscal]] | * [[Fiscal]] | ||
* [[Fiscal drag]] | |||
* [[Fiscal risk]] | * [[Fiscal risk]] | ||
* [[Fiscal stimulus]] | |||
* [[Keynesianism]] | * [[Keynesianism]] | ||
* [[Monetary policy]] | |||
* [[Periphery countries]] | |||
* [[Supply side policy]] | |||
* [[Trumponomics]] | |||
[[Category:The_business_context]] |
Latest revision as of 11:21, 3 July 2021
Fiscal policy means government policy on spending and the taxation of households and firms.
- Austerity and fiscal balance
- "Under Brussels' supervision, periphery governments imposed austerity measures to rein in government spending and restore balance to the fiscal finances."
- The Treasurer magazine, Cash Management Edition April 2019 p22, Frances Coppola, economics and finance commentator and speaker.