Fiscal policy
Fiscal policy
fiscal policy
The U.S. government influences the economy by guiding the overall pace of economic activity. Adjustments in spending and tax rates, managing the money supply, and creating jobs are all ways that the federal government has a powerful effect on the U.S. economy.
The word 'enterprise' can mean one of the following:1) a project or undertaking requiring time, attention, or energy, and sometimes courage2) initiative, energy, or courage in undertaking projects3) organized, risky activity involving land, labor, and capital to achieve economic gain4) such activity that is conducted with little or no government regulation, as part of the capitalist economic system practiced in the United States5) any association of people managing land, labor, and capital in order to yield profit; a business organization; a company
Fiscal Policy involves taxes and spending. It is used (ofen incorrectly) to try to manage the business cycle. It is controlled by congress and the president Monetary policy involves managing the money supply and interest rates. It has proven much more useful in managing inflation and reces fiscal policy also helps in giving such more information about the government expenditure and government policies about the current expenditure
fiscal policy
fiscal policy
Fiscal policy
fiscal policy
fiscal policy
a method of tending to or managing the affairs of a some group of people (especially the group's business affairs)
the act of illegally taking or using money, especially public money, that you are responsible for managing: The cabinet minister is being held on charges of peculation of government funds. Want to learn more? (Definition of peculation from the Cambridge Business English Dictionary © Cambridge University Press).
Managing Business Finances - Business.gov helps small businesses understand their legal requirements, and locate government services supporting the nation's small business community. Business.gov is an official site of the U.S. Government.
Mark R. Eaker has written: 'Managing in the global business environment' -- subject(s): Case studies, International business enterprises, International economic relations, Industrial management, Management
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A. Q. Khan has written: 'Managing disinvestment' -- subject(s): Disinvestment, Government business enterprises, Law and legislation, Privatization
I think busnees studies is more to do with managing side of businees eg managing your own business, whereas business studies is to do genarly with buiness.