Fiscal Policy
| Fiscal Policy | Fiscal policy deals with the taxation and expenditure decisions of the government. Composition: Fiscal policy is composed of several parts. These include, tax policy, expenditure policy, investment or disinvestment strategies and debt or surplus management. | Significance: Fiscal policy is an important constituent of the overall economic framework of a country and is therefore intimately linked with its general economic policy strategy. | |||
| Annual Financial Statement | Article 112 of the Constitution requires the government to present to .... | ||||
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