• Congratulations to the Class of 2024 on your results!
    Let us know how you went here
    Got a question about your uni preferences? Ask us here

How is the 'budget outcome' a tool of fiscal policy? Topic #4 (1 Viewer)

sy37

Active Member
Joined
Jun 22, 2014
Messages
323
Gender
Male
HSC
2015
Only government revenue (taxation) and expenditure can be used to have impacts on the economy. The budget outcome is just a hypothetical outcome, is it supposed to influence speculation or something? I don't really get it. The budget outcome is influenced by both government revenue and expenditure, hence it's not really a tool as it is an indicator of the effects of the tools, something along the lines of that

eli5 please
 

Evertone

Member
Joined
May 23, 2013
Messages
99
Location
Sydney
Gender
Male
HSC
2015
If the budget is in deficit then you can have political fights where a 'debt emergency' panics the country into saving up for a Divinely-induced recession. Falls in aggregate demand will almost always spell trouble for the economy.
 

sy37

Active Member
Joined
Jun 22, 2014
Messages
323
Gender
Male
HSC
2015
If the budget is in deficit then you can have political fights where a 'debt emergency' panics the country into saving up for a Divinely-induced recession. Falls in aggregate demand will almost always spell trouble for the economy.
Right, so its more of a speculation kind of thing?
 

mreditor16

Well-Known Member
Joined
Apr 4, 2014
Messages
3,169
Gender
Male
HSC
2014
Only government revenue (taxation) and expenditure can be used to have impacts on the economy. The budget outcome is just a hypothetical outcome, is it supposed to influence speculation or something? I don't really get it. The budget outcome is influenced by both government revenue and expenditure, hence it's not really a tool as it is an indicator of the effects of the tools, something along the lines of that

eli5 please
Changes in both government revenue (mainly revenue from taxation) and government expenditure have impacts on the economy, as you rightfully say. The budget outcome is just a nice singular number, which takes into account both revenue and expenditure. Economists and media outlets tend to prefer dealing with the budget balance in their publishing about the budget, as it means its just trends in one number they have to analyse.
 

Ekman

Well-Known Member
Joined
Oct 23, 2014
Messages
1,615
Gender
Male
HSC
2015
Well they use the budget outcome to coordinate future policy decisions as well, because as the OP said, it is a form of indicator. I guess it's like a two way street where policy decisions influence the budget outcome, and these policy decisions are influenced by the current budget outcome.
 

Users Who Are Viewing This Thread (Users: 0, Guests: 1)

Top