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Key Concepts Macro - Fiscal Policy (4/5)

Key Concepts Macro - Fiscal Policy (4/5)

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"Good fiscal policy supports people not just today, but prepares them for tomorrow."

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Introduction Post

Introduction Post

  • Welcome or welcome back to a quick journey through the key concepts of macroeconomics.
  • This Series will cover:
  1. GDP (Gross Domestic Product)
  2. Unemployment Rate
  3. Inflation
  4. Fiscal Policy
  5. Monetary Policy
  • If you deeply understand those key concepts you have decent knowledge to understand everyday development around you.

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What does Fiscal mean?

What does Fiscal mean?

  • Fiscal refers to government finances - especially how money is raised and spend.
  • So when the government lowers taxes and increases spending during a recession, that is fiscal policy in action.
  • You can view it as the wallet of the government to keep the economy in balance.

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Why is it a policy?

Why is it a policy?

  • It is called policy, because it is a planned set of actions or whole strategies to achieve certain goals.
  • Often practiced by governments or institutions.

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How to apply the policy?

How to apply the policy?

  • Generally government spending and taxes are changed.
  • Different in expansionary and contractionary strategies:

Expansionary - Used in recessions

  • Increase public spending (infrastructure, healthcare)
  • Cut taxes (increase in consumption)

ContractionaryΒ - Used when inflation is high

  • Decrease government spending
  • Raise taxes

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What effects does it bring?

What effects does it bring?

  1. Influences economic growth - stimulate demand and production
  2. Affects employment - creating new jobs/increasing unemployment
  3. Controls inflation - raising taxes or cutting spending can stabilize prices
  4. Impacts budget deficits and national debt - financed by borrowing
  5. Redistributes wealth - progressive taxation and social spending

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Takeaways

  • Meaning:

Fiscal policy is how governments use spending and taxation to manage the economy.

  • Application:

It can be expansionary (more spending/low taxes) or contractionary (less spending/more taxes).

  • Effects:

Influences growth, inflation, jobs, public debt and can redistribute wealth.

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ANONYMOUS

"The art of fiscal policy is not in spending or saving, but in knowing when to do which."

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IDEAS CURATED BY

zwokey

Economics and politics student from Germany. Interested in a broad field of topics and trying to easily break down topics from his studies to everyone.

CURATOR'S NOTE

In this Mini-Series, we will talk about the key concepts of macroeconomics. I will shortly explain each concept in a respective post. This is part 4 of 5, covering the fiscal policy.

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