Fiscal policy refers to the use of government spending and tax policies to control economic conditions, including aggregate demand for goods and services, wages, inflation and economic development. The util When the preceding laissez-faire economic management approach became unpopular. Influence aggregate demand and the level of economic activity of government revenues and spending to influence macroeconomic variables developed as a result of the Great Depression. Fiscal and monetary policy are the main tools that a country's government and central bank use to advance their economic goals. The combination of these policies allows these authorities to target inflation (which is considered "healthy" at 2%-3% level) and increase employment.
Review Article: Journal of Global Economics
Review Article: Journal of Global Economics
Review Article: Journal of Global Economics
Review Article: Journal of Global Economics
Review Article: Journal of Global Economics
Review Article: Journal of Global Economics
Research Article: Journal of Global Economics
Research Article: Journal of Global Economics
Research Article: Journal of Global Economics
Research Article: Journal of Global Economics
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