Government Fiscal Policy
Government fiscal policy refers to the decisions made by a government regarding its taxation and spending levels in order to influence the economy. This includes policies related to government revenue generation through taxes, as well as government expenditures on programs and services. Fiscal policy aims to achieve economic goals such as promoting economic growth, reducing unemployment, controlling inflation, and ensuring economic stability. It involves decisions on how much money the government will collect in taxes, how it will allocate that money, and how it will manage its budget deficit or surplus.