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Fiscal Policy, Budget Deficits and Government Debt
C/E/279. Monetary policy versus fiscal policy
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The paper examines various concepts related to taxation, i.e. incidence taxing, tax shifting, average and marginal rate tax, tax capitalization and regressive tax. The incidence of tax and tax shifting phenomenon is discussed in detail highlighting its implications for economy. The economic outcomes of monetary and fiscal policy are considered.
KEYWORDS: Taxing, marginal rate tax, tax capitalization, regressive tax, monetary policy, fiscal,
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