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Stimulus Policy
A stimulus policy is any monetary policy and/or fiscal policy aimed at encouraging higher growth and/or inflation. This can include interest rate cuts, quantitative easing (QE), direct and indirect tax cuts and government spending increases such as higher infrastructure investment.
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How can changes in tax affect aggregate demand?
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2.6.2 Monetary Policy Instruments
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IB Economics - Evaluation of Monetary Policy
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4.2.5.1 Fiscal Policy (AQA A-Level Economics Teaching PowerPoint)
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4.2.4.3 Quantitative Easing (AQA A-Level Economics Teaching PowerPoint)
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2.6.2 Monetary Policy (Edexcel A-Level Economics Teaching PowerPoint)
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Monetary Policy - The US Fed Tapers QE
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