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What would you do with an unexpected $1,000 tax return? Most people would spend at least part of it

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What would you do with an unexpected $1,000 tax return?

Most people would spend at least part of it

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What would you do if you owed an extra $1,000 in taxes?

People would reduce their consumption spending & save money to pay it

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Fiscal Policy

the deliberate use of taxes and spending to influence the economy (speed it up or slow it down)

“Stimulus” money

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For many years, people believed in classical economics

• laissez-faire = let things be

• supply and demand takes care of everything (remember the “invisible hand” theory proposed by Adam Smith)

• recessions and depressions would work themselves out

When did this change?

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1930’s Great Depression changed everything

Unemployment was 25% in 1933 and never dropped below 14% the rest of the decade. . .the economy was not taking care of itself!

Recall: What is the unemployment % today?

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John Maynard Keynes

British scholar who theorized that:• government should get involved• gov’t can control taxing and spending• the extremes of the business cycle could be

eliminated

His ideas are called Keynesian economics

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Fiscal policy during recession

• Either increase gov’t spending or cut taxes– spending more on gov’t projects means more

jobs– cutting taxes for individuals means more

money for people to spend; cutting taxes for businesses means more capital investments or hiring more people

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Fiscal policy during recession (cont.)

• With tax cuts & stimulus spending, recovery will occur

• This is called “Stepping on the gas”

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Fiscal policy to prevent inflation

• Gov’t should decrease gov’t spending or raise taxes– (Opposite effects from the last slide of notes)

• This will slow economy down, and slow inflation

• This is called “Stepping on the brakes”

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