fiscalism

Noun

 * 1) The idea that taxation should form a central part of a government's economic policy.
 * 2)  Excessive, oppressive taxation.
 * 3)  The belief that fiscal policy should function as the primary macroeconomic stabiliser (e.g. for controlling inflation), often associated with the.
 * 4) * 1993, D. M. Mithani, Dynamics of Monetary-Fiscal Policy: An Indian Perspective, Himalaya Publishing House, page 28.
 * "en"
 * 1)  Excessive, oppressive taxation.
 * 2)  The belief that fiscal policy should function as the primary macroeconomic stabiliser (e.g. for controlling inflation), often associated with the.
 * 3) * 1993, D. M. Mithani, Dynamics of Monetary-Fiscal Policy: An Indian Perspective, Himalaya Publishing House, page 28.
 * "en"
 * "en"

- The doctrine of fiscalism, in essence, implies that money doesn not matter so much as the monetarists make it out. The fiscalists hold that monetary policy is important, but its potency is weakened by the institutional forces. To them, fiscal policy is, by and large, a more effective and powerful economic stabilisation device.



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Etymology
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