ECON102 Chapter Notes - Chapter 30: Louis Rasminsky, Loanable Funds, Fiscal Policy

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Discreionary iscal policy: iscal policy by the government involving government expenditure or tax policy which has been purposefully planned, usually aimed at simulaing the economy. Boc and the government have jointly agreed to a policy which would keep inlaion low and steady in the range of 1 to 3% with a target of 2% This policy is monitored by observing the cpi and core cpi over the year. The current monetary policy is called inlaion rate targeing. In 1961, governor of the bank, james coyne and minister of finance, donald fleming, became involved in a very messy, public disagreement over monetary and iscal policies, boc accountability and government responsibility. Coyne resigned and louis rasminsky became the third governor of the bank. This statement became part of the bank act in 1967. A condiion for the direcive is that it must be a public statement. Monetary policy transmission: the market for bank reserves.

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