Policy Mix

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Policy Mix
« on: October 10, 2014, 01:11:59 PM »
A government's combined use of fiscal policy and monetary policy to attempt to manage the economy. Monetary and fiscal policies affect each other, and the right policy mix is supposed to achieve desirable macroeconomic outcomes such as price stability, credit availability, economic growth and financial stability.

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Re: Policy Mix
« Reply #1 on: October 15, 2014, 09:52:49 AM »
The policy mix is the combination of the monetary policy and the fiscal policy of a country. These two channels influence growth and employment, and are generally determined by the central bank and the government (e.g., the United States Congress) respectively.

Ideally, the policy mix should aim at maximizing growth and minimizing unemployment. However, the central banks and governments are sometimes theorized to have different time horizons, with the elected governments having a shorter time range. Both can have other objectives and must apply to some constraints, diverting them from these primary objectives: obeying a deficit rule, securing the financial sector, courting popularity, etc.

Monetary policy is typically accomplished by the central bank which, by the control of interest rates and the money supply, balances control of inflation and unemployment. The government determines labour market conditions, public investment and public spending, automatic stabilizers and discretionary fiscal policy.

Central bank independence is generally held to be positive, because it prevents a single authority from simultaneously issuing debt and paying it off with newly created money, which would be Inflationary.[1]

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