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1 ECN 200: Introduction to Economics Nusrat Jahan Lecture-10 ECN 200: Introduction to Economics Nusrat Jahan Lecture-10 Fiscal Policy and Monetary Policy

2 Sources of Economic Fluctuations  Aggregate Demand Aggregate demand curve relates price level to product output purchase quantity level. It is a downward-sloping curve.  Determinants of Aggregate demand - Consumer spending - Investment - Government purchases - Net export  Aggregate Supply The aggregate supply curve, which relates price level to businesses' real product output production levels.  Determinants of aggregate supply - Change in input prices - Change in productivity - Change in legal-institutional environment Price Level GDP Price Level GDP AD AS

3 Price Level GDP Price Level GDP AD’AD AD’ AS YY’Y P P’ P RecessionDemand-pull Inflation

4 Ways to control economic fluctuation 1. Fiscal Policy Fiscal Policy consists of deliberate changes in government spending and tax collections designed to achieve full-employment, control inflation and encourage economic growth.

5  Expansionary fiscal policy: When recession occurs expansionary fiscal policy can be implemented to prevent economic downfall.  During recession investment↓ as a result AD curve shifts to the left.  Expansionary fiscal policy can be taken 3 ways-  Increased Government Spending  Tax reduction  Combined Government spending increases and tax reductions

6  Contractionary fiscal policy: When demand-pull inflation occurs, a restrictive or contractionary fiscal policy can be implemented to control it.  When demand-pull inflation occurs, the demand for goods & services ↑ as a result investment↑ which shifts the AD curve rightwards.  Contractionary fiscal policy can be taken in 3 ways-  Decreased government spending  Increased taxes  Combined government spending decreases and tax increases

7 2. Monetary Policy It consists of deliberate changes in the money supply to influence interest rates and thus the total level of spending in the economy to achieve and maintain price-level stability, full employment and economics growth.  Expansionary Monetary Policy: - It is exercised during recession. - Interest rate is lowered to bolster borrowing and spending. - Greater spending will create greater aggregate demand and increase real output.  Contractionary Monetary Policy: - Interest rate in increased in order to reduce borrowing and spending. - Lower spending curtails aggregate demand and hold down price-level increases.


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