Chapter 30: Problem 45
Is expansionary fiscal policy more attractive to politicians who believe in larger government or to politicians who believe in smaller government? Explain your answer.
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Chapter 30: Problem 45
Is expansionary fiscal policy more attractive to politicians who believe in larger government or to politicians who believe in smaller government? Explain your answer.
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Excise taxes on tobacco and alcohol and state sales taxes are often criticized for being regressive. Although everyone pays the same rate regardless of income, why might this be so?
In a recession, does the actual budget surplus or deficit fall above or below the standardized employment budget?
Why are expenditures such as crime prevention and education typically done at the state and local level rather than at the federal level?
In a booming economy, is the federal government more likely to run surpluses or deficits? What are the various factors at play?
What is the difference between a budget deficit and the national debt?
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