a. Define fiscal policy and related terms. b. Explain (using graphs as appropriate) the short-run effects of a fiscal policy action. c. Calculate the short-run effects of a fiscal policy action.
- Governments implement fiscal policies to achieve macroeconomic goals, such as full employment.
- The tools of fiscal policy are government spending and taxes/transfers.
- Changes in government spending affect aggregate demand directly, and changes in taxes/transfers affect aggregate demand indirectly.
- The government spending multiplier is greater than the tax multiplier.
- Expansionary or contractionary fiscal policies are used to restore full employment when the economy is in a negative (i.e., recessionary) or positive (i.e., inflationary) output gap.
- Fiscal policy can influence aggregate demand, real output, and the price level. [See also EK MKT-5.E.2 for the effect on exchange rates.]
- The AD–AS model is used to demonstrate the short-run effects of fiscal policy.
- Enduring understanding POL-1: Fiscal and monetary policy have short-run effects on macroeconomic outcomes.