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  • ...ery, the dilemma remained: whether to implement immediate tax increases or public expenditure cuts, or to postpone such action pending signs of a sufficiently robust rec ...ing (by definition, a self-financing investment does not increase long-run public expenditure). In principal, however, the concept of self-financing publicly financed
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  • ..., [[monetary policy]], [[National Recovery Administration]], [[option]], [[public expenditure]], [[monetary policy#Quantitative easing|quantitative easing]], [[taxation]
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  • {{r|Public expenditure}}
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  • The effect of using fiscal policy in the form of an increase in [[public expenditure]], as represented as the effect of a shift to the right of the I-S curve, i
    9 KB (1,528 words) - 19:43, 7 March 2024
  • - [[public expenditure]] - [[public expenditure#Political philosophy|social choice theory]]
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  • ...urances that the euro was not in danger and instructed Greece to reduce [[public expenditure]] and increase [[taxation]] in order to reduce its debt
    15 KB (2,292 words) - 00:26, 26 October 2013
  • ...ow the level necessary for full employment can be corrected by increased [[public expenditure]] or reduced [[taxation]]. That would be partly effected without specific ...ments by which those aims can be pursued fall into the three categories of public expenditure, taxation and regulation.
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  • ...alternative form of destructive [[positive feedback]] can occur if the [[public expenditure]] cuts introduced to reassure the bond market reduce the level of a country
    23 KB (3,612 words) - 14:06, 2 February 2023
  • ...ct Committee, and the Public Accounts Committee has general oversight over public expenditure. Select Committees have right of access to departmental files, and the powe
    11 KB (1,684 words) - 14:34, 10 October 2022
  • ...ge. Delay is likely to reduce their effectiveness, but hurriedly-devised [[public expenditure]] projects are apt to be uneconomic. The intention would be to remove the s
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  • :Ireland's supplementary budget - a number of tax increases and public expenditure cuts designed to reduce the deficit to 10.75 per cent of GDP for 2009 [http
    11 KB (1,634 words) - 16:37, 4 February 2012
  • ...iscal policy]] in order to stimulate demand by tax cuts and increases of [[public expenditure]]. [[/Addendum#Fiscal stimulus packages|Fiscal stimulus packages]] were ado ...ies had long abandoned the use of reductions of taxation and increases in public expenditure to ward off economic downturns in favour of the use of [[monetary policy]]
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  • ...rpose of his [[fiscal policy]] was the maintenance of stability, and his [[public expenditure]] plans included major increases in spending on health and education – wi ...ion of a Labour government would lead to big increases in [[taxation]], [[public expenditure]] and [[budget deficit]]s. There was an undertaking not to increase the ba
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  • The essential functions of '''taxation''' are to finance [[public expenditure]] and to service the [[national debt]]. It can also be used to create a mo ...of taxation, and the effects of varying combinations of taxation, [[public expenditure]] and debt, are dealt with in the article on [[fiscal policy]].
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  • - [[Public expenditure]] -
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  • ...saction Publishers, 1989)]</ref>. In the 1930s, limited use was made of [[public expenditure]] to counter the [[Great Depression]], and the use of [[fiscal stimulus|
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  • *{{pl|Public expenditure}}*
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  • ...he [[recession of 2009]] with tax reductions and the bringing forward of [[public expenditure]]. In 2010 it undertook a statutory commitment<ref>[http://www.opsi.gov.uk
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  • |[[Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform]]
    31 KB (4,833 words) - 09:48, 11 November 2011
  • ...oduct|gdp]], and to persuade governments to make premature reductions in public expenditure in the aftermath of recessions
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