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'''Fiscalism''' is a term sometimes used to refer the [[economic]] [[theory]] that the [[government]] should rely on [[fiscal policy]] as the main instrument of [[macroeconomic]] policy. Fiscalism in this sense is contrasted with [[monetarism]], which is associated with reliance on [[monetary policy]]. |
'''Fiscalism''' is a term sometimes used to refer the [[economic]] [[theory]] that the [[government]] should rely on [[fiscal policy]] as the main instrument of [[macroeconomic]] policy. Fiscalism in this sense is contrasted with [[monetarism]], which is associated with reliance on [[monetary policy]]. |
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Fiscalism is a term sometimes used to refer the economic theory that the government should rely on fiscal policy as the main instrument of macroeconomic policy. Fiscalism in this sense is contrasted with monetarism, which is associated with reliance on monetary policy.