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The Fiscal Multiplier

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The fiscal multiplier is a measure of the effect that a change in government spending or taxation has on the overall economy. It is calculated as the ratio of the change in GDP to the change in government spending or taxation.

For example, if the government increases spending by $100 billion and the resulting increase in GDP is $200 billion, the fiscal multiplier would be 2. This means that for every dollar of government spending, the economy grows by two dollars.

The fiscal multiplier can be influenced by a number of factors, such as the type of government spending (e.g. infrastructure vs. transfer payments), the level of economic activity (e.g. recession vs. expansion), and the responsiveness of consumers and businesses to changes in government policy.

The concept of the fiscal multiplier is important for policymakers because it helps them understand the potential impact of their decisions on the broader economy. It can also be used to evaluate the effectiveness of different policy options and to inform decisions about the appropriate level of government spending or taxation.
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