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types of
fiscalism: (1)
contained fiscalism,
which does not
allow the
economy to grow or
decline as much as possible; and
elevated fiscalism,
which does...
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Fiscal or
fiscal in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Fiscal usually refers to
government finance. In this context, it may
refer to:
Fiscal policy...
- A
fiscal year (also
known as a
financial year, or
sometimes budget year) is used in
government accounting,
which varies between countries, and for budget...
- In
economics and
political science,
fiscal policy is the use of
government revenue collection (taxes or tax cuts) and
expenditure to
influence a country's...
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common for
fiscalization law to be
confused with
fiscal law.
Fiscal law and
fiscalization are
different things in
finance and taxes.
Fiscal law is about...
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Fiscal drag
happens when the government's net
fiscal position (spending
minus taxation)
fails to
cover the net
savings desires of the
private economy,...
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Fiscal imbalance is a
mismatch in the
revenue powers and
expenditure responsibilities of a government. A
fiscal imbalance emerges when sub-national governments...
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subnational "
fiscal gap":
essentially the
difference between fiscal need and
fiscal capacity.
Fiscal capacity and
fiscal need are not equivalent...
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global hegemony, were
organized as
fiscal-military states. The
British East
India Company also emplo****
military fiscalism in
maintenance of rule in India...