Fiscal Policy Basics
Monetary Policy
Economic Conditions
Government Spending
Stabilization Policy
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What is fiscal policy?

Government uses taxes and spending to influence the economy

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What is the Federal Reserve?

The U.S. central bank that controls the money supply

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What is inflation?

A general rise in prices over time

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What is mandatory spending?

Spending required by law such as Social Security

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What is stabilization policy?

Policies aimed at smoothing the business cycle

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This type of policy increases spending or cuts taxes during a recession

What is expansionary fiscal policy?

200

What are open market purchases?

Buying government bonds to increase the money supply

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What is deflation?

A decrease in overall price levels

200

Spending that is decided each year in the budget process

What is discretionary spending?

200

What is expansionary policy?

Using higher spending and lower taxes to boost the economy

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What is contractionary fiscal policy?

This type of policy reduces spending or raises taxes to fight inflation

300

What are open market sales?

Selling government bonds to decrease the money supply

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What is disinflation?

Inflation that slows but prices still rise

300

What are transfer payments?

Payments made without receiving goods or services in return

300

What is contractionary policy?


Using lower spending and higher taxes to cool inflation

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What is a budget deficit?

This occurs when government spending is greater than tax revenue

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What is the federal funds rate?

The interest rate banks charge each other overnight

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What is hyperinflation?

Extremely rapid and out of control inflation

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What are automatic stabilizers?

Programs that increase spending during downturns automatically

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What are automatic stabilizers?

Policies that take effect without new legislation

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What is a budget surplus?

This occurs when tax revenue is greater than government spending

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What are interest rates?

Lowering this encourages borrowing and spending

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What is a recession?

A period of economic decline with falling output and rising unemployment

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What is Social Security?

The largest category of mandatory spending in the U.S.

500

What is a policy lag?

The time it takes for a policy to impact the economy