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Does govt spending bring the same economic benefits it once did? Data says no
As the Union Budget 2026 approaches, public capital expenditure is poised to once again take centre stage.
The Bank of Japan should set policy to anchor long-term inflation expectations around 2%, former deputy governor Masazumi ...
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Austerity advocate Lee Hye-hoon shifts to expansionary fiscal policy
Lee Hye-hoon, nominee for Minister of Planning and Budget, stated on the 6th, “Fiscal policy must actively play a priming ...
Nigel Farage says he is considering scrapping the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) because it is a Blairite quango ...
Per-person (inflation-adjusted) program spending in British Columbia reached its highest level on record at $13,711 in 2025, ...
As Baltimore City gears up for another budget year, some council members say the city needs a better balance of power over ...
Finance Adviser Dr Salehuddin Ahmed on Tuesday, January 6, said the interim government will complete the splitting process of ...
When lawmakers return to Capitol Hill this week, the enhanced Obamacare subsidies will have already expired, and they’ll have ...
India’s budget increasingly relies on RBI dividend transfers, but with global conditions shifting, fiscal planners must ...
The modern equivalent isn’t literal coin shaving. But as 2026 starts with the U.S. staring down a 120% debt-to-GDP ratio, top ...
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