ECON 1010 Chapter Notes - Chapter 29: Real Wages, Real Interest Rate, Tax Wedge

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Government/federal budget annual statement of the federal governments outlays and revenues. 29 fiscal policy: two purposes, finance activities of fed govt, achieve macroeconomic objectives. Outlays incl: transfer payments (largest), expenditure on goods and services, debt interest. Revenues incl: personal income taxes (largest), corporate income taxes, indirect taxes, investment income. Government budget: revenues - outlays: revenue > outlays budget surplus, revenue < outlays budget deficit, revenue = outlays balanced budget. Government debt total amount the govt is borrowing: = past deficits past surpluses. Fiscal policy the use of the federal budget to achieve macroeconomic objectives including: full employment, sustained economic growth, price level stability. Income tax on interest income earned = nominal ir * tax rate: the true tax rate as a result is 100 after-tax real ir. Tax rev: shows relationship b/w tax rate and amount of tax revenue. Fiscal stimulus the use of fiscal policy to increase production and employment.

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