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1 SSEMA3-Explain how the government uses fiscal policy

2 The use of government spending and revenue collection (taxes) to influence the economy.
Purpose

3 Fiscal Policy Goals Influence economic growth Achieve full employment
Maintain price stability (control inflation) Fiscal Policy Goals

4 Secretary of the Treasury the President’s chief economic advisor
Congress Who controls it?

5 Government Spending Taxes Fiscal Policy Tools

6 Fiscal Policy Expansionary Contractionary
Reduce Taxes Increase Government Spending Increase Taxes Reduce Government Spending Fiscal Policy

7 Expansionary Effects This is often used during a recession.
The intent is to: 1. boost Aggregate Demand and/or Supply 2. Increase GDP 3. Reduce Unemployment Expansionary Effects

8 Contractionary Effects
This is often used during an expansion. The intent is to: 1. Decrease Aggregate Demand or Supply 2. Decrease inflation Contractionary Effects

9 Who Fiscal Policy Affects
Demand Side Supply Side To help households and increase AD Usually in the form of tax breaks, spending in gov’t programs, and job creation To help businesses and increase AS and create jobs Usually through tax breaks and subsidies Who Fiscal Policy Affects

10 Limitations Difficulty of changing spending levels
Predicting the future Delayed results Political pressures Coordinating fiscal policy Limitations

11 The idea that increased spending by consumers, businesses, or government becomes income for someone else. Multiplier Effect

12 Fiscal Policy Theories
Classical Economics Free markets regulate themselves Very limited use of fiscal policy (laissez-faire) Problem: How long can we afford to wait for an economy to return to market equilibrium? Adam Smith Fiscal Policy Theories

13 Fiscal Policy Theories
Keynesian Economics (Demand Side Economics) Demands for goods drives the economy Increase government spending to avoid recession Decrease government spending to control inflation Increase taxes to control inflation Decrease taxes to boost the economy Focuses on Aggregate Demand John Maynard Keynes Fiscal Policy Theories

14 Fiscal Policy Theories
Supply-side Economics Supply of goods drives the economy Tax cuts increase employment and total output Less government intervention in the economy is better Focuses on Aggregate Supply Milton Friedman Fiscal Policy Theories


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