Chapter 30: Problem 11
What is the main reason for employing expansionary fiscal policy during a recession?
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Chapter 30: Problem 11
What is the main reason for employing expansionary fiscal policy during a recession?
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Why is spending by the U.S. government on scientific research at NASA fiscal policy while spending by the University of Illinois is not fiscal policy? Why is a cut in the payroll tax fiscal policy whereas a cut in a state income tax is not fiscal policy?
What is the difference between discretionary fiscal policy and automatic stabilizers?
In a booming economy, is the federal government more likely to run surpluses or deficits? What are the various factors at play?
What is a potential problem with a temporary tax increase designed to increase aggregate demand if people know that it is temporary?
Economist Arthur Laffer famously pointed out that, in some cases, income tax revenue can actually go up when tax rates go down. Why might this be the case?
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