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  • 11Expansionary monetary policy — In economics, expansionary policies are fiscal policies, like higher spending and tax cuts, that encourage economic growth.[1] In turn, an expansionary monetary policy is monetary policy that seeks to increase the size of the money supply. In… …

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  • 12Monetary policy of India — Monetary policy is the process by which monetary authority of a country, generally a central bank controls the supply of money in the economy by exercising its control over interest rates in order to maintain price stability and achieve high… …

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  • 13Fiscal policy — The use of government spending and taxing for the specific purpose of stabilizing the economy. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * fiscal policy fiscal policy ➔ policy * * *    The budgetary policies through which a government influences… …

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  • 14fiscal policy — Government spending and taxing for the specific purpose of stabilizing the economy. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * fiscal policy fiscal policy ➔ policy * * *    The budgetary policies through which a government influences the economy, such… …

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  • 15credit policy — ➔ policy * * * credit policy UK US noun [C or U] (plural credit policies) ► FINANCE, BANKING, COMMERCE a set of principles that a financial organization or business uses in deciding who it will loan money to or give credit (= the ability to pay… …

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  • 16dear-money policy — ➔ policy * * * dear money policy UK US noun [C or U] ► ECONOMICS, FINANCE a government policy that makes it expensive to borrow money, used as a way of reducing the amount of money being spent in a country: »The finance minister said he could not …

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  • 17tight monetary policy — UK US noun [C] (also tight money policy) ECONOMICS, GOVERNMENT, FINANCE ► the activity of limiting the amount of money that people and companies are able to borrow by increasing interest rates: »Due in part to the European Central Bank s tight… …

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  • 18Accommodative Monetary Policy — When a central bank (such as the Federal Reserve) attempts to expand the overall money supply to boost the economy when growth is slowing (as measured by GDP). This is done to encourage more spending from consumers and businesses by making money… …

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  • 19easy monetary policy — UK US noun [C] FINANCE, ECONOMICS ► a policy by a country s central bank of reducing interest rates to make money cheaper to borrow: »The central bank has employed an easy monetary policy to help nurse the economy back to health …

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  • 20Contractionary Policy — A type of policy that is used as a macroeconomic tool by the country s central bank or finance ministry to slow down an economy. Contractionary policies are enacted by a government to reduce the money supply and ultimately the spending in a… …

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