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''Treasury - risk management - fiscal risk - fiscal policy.'' | ''Treasury - risk management - fiscal risk - fiscal policy.'' | ||
A fiscal rule is constraint on the taxation and spending actions of a government, its fiscal policies. | A fiscal rule is constraint on the taxation and spending actions of a government, in other words its fiscal policies. | ||
Fiscal rules may be self-imposed and voluntary, or more binding under domestic law or international structures. | Fiscal rules may be self-imposed and voluntary, or more binding under domestic law or international structures. | ||
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* [[Monetary policy]] | * [[Monetary policy]] | ||
* [[Periphery countries]] | * [[Periphery countries]] | ||
* [[Rule]] | |||
* [[Stability and Growth Pact]] (SGP) | * [[Stability and Growth Pact]] (SGP) | ||
* [[Supply side policy]] | * [[Supply side policy]] | ||
Latest revision as of 21:50, 27 February 2025
Treasury - risk management - fiscal risk - fiscal policy.
A fiscal rule is constraint on the taxation and spending actions of a government, in other words its fiscal policies.
Fiscal rules may be self-imposed and voluntary, or more binding under domestic law or international structures.