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Policy aimed at stimulating the level of production in the economy by creating incentives for individuals and firms to increase their productivity, for example policies which encourage competition between firms or policies which encourage more people to work.
 
The aggregate supply curve is moved to the right.
 
 
Supply side policy tends to be associated with monetarism.




== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[ICE Benchmark Administration]]
* [[Aggregate supply]]
* [[ICE LIBOR]]
* [[Competition policy]]
* [[Intercontinental Exchange]]
* [[Fiscal policy]]
 
* [[Monetarism]]
[[Category:Corporate_financial_management]]
* [[Monetary policy]]
[[Category:Treasury_operations]]

Revision as of 14:20, 27 July 2016

Policy aimed at stimulating the level of production in the economy by creating incentives for individuals and firms to increase their productivity, for example policies which encourage competition between firms or policies which encourage more people to work.

The aggregate supply curve is moved to the right.


Supply side policy tends to be associated with monetarism.


See also