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Revision as of 18:05, 23 April 2020
Economics.
Policy aimed at stimulating spending and hence demand for goods and services in the economy.
For example an increase in government spending or a decrease in interest rates would increase demand for goods and services, causing the aggregate demand curve to move to the right.
Tends to be associated with Keynesianism.