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fiscal policy

NOUN
  1. a government policy for dealing with the budget (especially with taxation and borrowing)

How To Use fiscal policy In A Sentence

  • For one thing, it has withstood the shock of tighter fiscal policy. Times, Sunday Times
  • I very much doubt Wales would take quite as long as Ireland did in adopting a sensible fiscal policy. The £6bn lie
  • Without a developed national debt market, the central bank cannot utilize open market operation to adjust monetary supply efficiently and the fiscal policy also cannot be implemented successfully .
  • But there are better ways to accomplish the same ends, such as fiscal policy and retraining. Times, Sunday Times
  • So if the UK reacts differently to changes in the world economy from the rest of the eurozone, the only lever left to stabilise the economy is fiscal policy.
  • Even this Party should allow a decent pause before it flip-flops on fiscal policy.
  • Specifically, fiscal policy worked to moderate economic cycles through automatic stabilizers.
  • He also warned of dire consequences such as hyper-inflation if the country failed to maintain a unified budget and a co-ordinated fiscal policy.
  • Indeed, many economies have found themselves having to tighten, rather than loosen, fiscal policy in response to economic slowdown.
  • Why does discretionary fiscal policy often fail?
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