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Index

See the related articles subpage to the article on economics [1] for an index to topics referred to in the economics articles.

Parent articles

Banking

Economics

Financial system

Financial economics

Recession

Subtopics

Related topics

G20 summit

Glossary

  • Automatic stabilisers [r]: the tendency in times of falling economic activity for the government spending to rise, and for tax receipts to fall - and the reverse tendency in times of rising economic activity [e]

[[r|Credit easing}}

  • Fiscal [r]: relating to taxation and government expenditure. [e]
  • Fiscal stimulus [r]: a reduction in taxation for the purpose of raising economic output, or an increase in government spending for that purpose. [e]