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Okay guys on face value this question may be easy but if you think about it might not be...
Most people would obviously say the budget is seemingly contractionary (NOT DEEPLY!) however by definition contractionary is when the government wants to decrease the level of economic activity in the economy, this is not Mr Swan's intention! as contractionary will lead to a multiplied decrease in consumption and investment (which is not currently occuring)
The correct way of saying it is a Tighter stance of fiscal policy but that is not an impact (stance). Stances include: expansionary/contractionary/neutral
So what would be the correct way of saying it? Wondering if any of your teachers have told you the stance
I wrote seemingly contractionary on my trial and got it correct however i am not too sure...
Most people would obviously say the budget is seemingly contractionary (NOT DEEPLY!) however by definition contractionary is when the government wants to decrease the level of economic activity in the economy, this is not Mr Swan's intention! as contractionary will lead to a multiplied decrease in consumption and investment (which is not currently occuring)
The correct way of saying it is a Tighter stance of fiscal policy but that is not an impact (stance). Stances include: expansionary/contractionary/neutral
So what would be the correct way of saying it? Wondering if any of your teachers have told you the stance
I wrote seemingly contractionary on my trial and got it correct however i am not too sure...