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hatty

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hey all,

im kinda confused
which category would taxes fall in?
like the GST, or taxing businesses and taxing in general.

would it be be considered a fiscal policy or micro-economic policy?

thanks
 

Hoplite

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It's generally fiscal policy

but if it's a changing of the tax structure (eg, the implementation of the GST) then I think it's microeconomic.
 

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but i think u should just imprint it in ur mind as a fiscal...
 

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Just think - monetary policy = interest rates, fiscal policy = everything else. Microeconomic reform is basically used to modify small areas (hence "micro") of the overall fiscal policy before or after it has been given for a certain year.
 

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