Understanding Fiscal Policy and Government Spending

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📋 Course Outline

  1. Fiscal Policy Definition
  2. Government Spending Components
  3. Taxation Types
  4. Expansionary Policy
  5. Contractionary Policy
  6. Multiplier Effect
  7. Fiscal Policy Tools
  8. Budget Deficits and Surpluses
  9. National Debt
  10. Automatic Stabilizers
  11. Discretionary Policy
  12. Real-World Applications

📖 1. Fiscal Policy Definition

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Fiscal Policy: The use of government spending and taxation to influence a nation's economic activity, aiming to stabilize or stimulate the economy.
  • Government Spending: Expenditures by the government on goods, services, infrastructure, and transfer payments to affect economic demand.
  • Taxation: The process by which governments collect revenue through taxes, which can be direct (income tax) or indirect (sales tax), to fund public services and influence economic behavior.
  • Expansionary Fiscal Policy: A policy aimed at stimulating economic growth during a downturn by increasing spending or decreasing taxes.
  • Contractionary Fiscal Policy: A policy designed to reduce inflation or slow economic overheating by decreasing spending or increasing taxes.
  • Multiplier Effect: The process by which an initial change in fiscal policy causes a greater overall impact on economic output through increased consumption and investment.

📝 Essential Points

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1. What does fiscal policy refer to?

2. What is the primary goal of fiscal policy?

3. Which of the following is a component of government spending that involves payments made without receiving goods or services in return?

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Fiscal Policy — definition?

Government use of spending and taxes to influence the economy.

Fiscal Policy — definition?

Use of government spending and taxation to influence the economy.

Government Spending Components — examples?

Consumption, investment, transfer payments.

Government Spending — components?

Consumption, investment, and transfer payments.

Taxation Types — main categories?

Progressive, regressive, proportional, direct, indirect.

Taxation Types — examples?

Income tax (direct), sales tax (indirect).

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