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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 ...
The Centre has displayed fiscal discipline, but this year, it has the unenviable choice of either pulling back on growth-generating capital expenditure, or risking missing fiscal targets ...
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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 ...
Per-person (inflation-adjusted) program spending in British Columbia reached its highest level on record at $13,711 in 2025, ...
Optimistic of the domestic economy for this year, Bank Muamalat Malaysia Bhd chief economist Mohd Afzanizam Abdul Rashid said ...
Monetary policy isn’t the only macro driver. Fiscal decisions increasingly influence the same variables traders associate ...
Finance Adviser Dr Salehuddin Ahmed on Tuesday, January 6, said the interim government will complete the splitting process of ...
The central government is likely to stay committed to fiscal prudence in the foreseeable future. It is reportedly aiming at a ...
India's economy faces challenges with fragile growth and shrinking fiscal space, complicating policy decisions amid a ...
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi sought on Thursday to ease market concerns over her expansionary fiscal policy, saying the government's draft budget maintains discipline by limiting reliance on ...
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