ECON 1020H Chapter Notes - Chapter 13: Business Cycle, Government Spending, Phenylalanine

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Chapter 13 notes for exam. What you will learn in this chapter. Fiscal policy has a multiplier effect on the economy, the size of which depends upon the fiscal policy. Except in the case of lump- sum taxes, taxes reduce the size of the multiplier. In contrast, discretionary fiscal policy arises from deliberate actions by policy makers rather than from the business cycle. Some of the fluctuations in the budget balance are due to the effects of the business cycle. Canadian government budget accounting is calculated on the basis of fiscal years. Econ 1020h chapter 13. Persistent budget deficits have long- run consequences because they lead to an increase in public debt. This can be a problem for two reasons. The largest implicit liabilities of the canadian government come from benefits such as old age. Security, guaranteed income supplement, canada health transfer and canada social transfer. Taxes that depend on disposable income are the most important example of automatic stabilizers.

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