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Fiscal policies in federal states

Dietmar Braun

Fiscal policies in federal states

by Dietmar Braun

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Published by Ashgate in Burlington, VT .
Written in

    Subjects:
  • Fiscal policy,
  • Intergovernmental fiscal relations,
  • Federal government

  • Edition Notes

    Includes bibliographical references (p. [275]-285).

    StatementDietmar Braun.
    Classifications
    LC ClassificationsHJ192.5 .B73 2003
    The Physical Object
    Paginationvi, 290 p. ;
    Number of Pages290
    ID Numbers
    Open LibraryOL17614256M
    ISBN 100754619893
    LC Control Number2002038376
    OCLC/WorldCa50961044

      Federal Reserve officials worried about lapsing aid programs from Washington. The central bank’s policymakers said monetary policy and fiscal policy .   “Unfortunately, we are still facing significant economic uncertainty along with new uncertainty about federal policy and the Fiscal Research Division does not .

    It's "incredibly important" the U.S. deliver another round of fiscal policy measures to aid the economy as it weathers the coronavirus pandemic, said Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago President Charles Evans."Fiscal policy has been unbelievably important in supporting the. In addition, many state-level fiscal policies piggyback on federal policies. Thirty-seven states, for example, use a federal definition of income to calculate state income taxes. This means federal spending and tax code changes affect state economies and budgets, which states try to anticipate and prepare for.

    States appear on the brink of shortfalls that — based on historical patterns — could total more than $ billion. States Need Significantly More Fiscal Relief to Slow the Emerging Deep Recession | Center on Budget and Policy Priorities. Summary Monetary Policy Report submitted to the Congress on J , pursuant to section 2B of the Federal Reserve Act. The COVID outbreak is causing tremendous human and economic hardship across the United States and around the world.


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This title was first published in Investigating the impact of federal structure on fiscal policy-making in four country cases, this book answers the question as to what extent federal structures hinder or, on the contrary, enhance a state's decision and co-ordination capacity in the field of fiscal by:   Synopsis This title was first published in Investigating the impact of federal structure on fiscal policy-making in four country cases, this book answers the question as to what extent federal structures hinder or, on the contrary, enhance a state's decision and co-ordination capacity in the field of fiscal : Dietmar Braun.

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