curb public spending - Übersetzung nach Englisch
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curb public spending - Übersetzung nach Englisch

Public Spending in Japan; Government spending in Japan
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PURCHASE AND USE OF GOODS AND SERVICES
Spending; Household consumption; Mass consumption economy; Domestic consumption; Private consumption; Private spending; Economic consumption; Economic consumer; 💸; Spend; Theory of consumption
(n.) = gasto
Ex: Whereas this proportion is dwindling as a percentage of the total budget, agricultural spending continues to rise in real terms.
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* curb + public spending = frenar el gasto público
* cut + spending = reducir gastos
* overspending = gasto excesivo
* runaway spending = gasto descontrolado
* spending cuts = recortes económicos
* spending power = poder adquisitivo
* spending spree = despilfarro de dinero, derroche de dinero
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  • The Market for Capital (the Loanable Funds Market) and the Crowding Out Effect. An increase in government deficit spending "crowds out" private investment by increasing interest rates and lowering the quantity of capital available to the private sector.
  • Government Expenditure as a Percentage of GDP (2014 Index of Economic Freedom).<ref name="2014 Index of Economic Freedom" />
  • Government spending as percentage of GDP in different countries, 1890 to 2011
  • Tax Burden as a Percentage of GDP (2014 [[Index of Economic Freedom]]).<ref name="2014 Index of Economic Freedom" />
GOVERNMENT CONSUMPTION, INVESTMENT, AND TRANSFER PAYMENTS
Public investment; Public Purse; Public spending; Government pension and healthcare insurance corporation; Government insurance; Government operations; Public money; Social spending; Government Spending; Government payroll; State spending; Government-related spending; Public funds; Public fund; Government allocation; Public purse; Government expense; Budget spending; Public Spending; Government Operations; Government purchases
(n.) = fondos públicos, dinero público, erario público
Ex: This is probably a misuse of public funds and a betrayal of public trust.
public funds         
  • 450x450px
  • The Market for Capital (the Loanable Funds Market) and the Crowding Out Effect. An increase in government deficit spending "crowds out" private investment by increasing interest rates and lowering the quantity of capital available to the private sector.
  • Government Expenditure as a Percentage of GDP (2014 Index of Economic Freedom).<ref name="2014 Index of Economic Freedom" />
  • Government spending as percentage of GDP in different countries, 1890 to 2011
  • Tax Burden as a Percentage of GDP (2014 [[Index of Economic Freedom]]).<ref name="2014 Index of Economic Freedom" />
GOVERNMENT CONSUMPTION, INVESTMENT, AND TRANSFER PAYMENTS
Public investment; Public Purse; Public spending; Government pension and healthcare insurance corporation; Government insurance; Government operations; Public money; Social spending; Government Spending; Government payroll; State spending; Government-related spending; Public funds; Public fund; Government allocation; Public purse; Government expense; Budget spending; Public Spending; Government Operations; Government purchases
erario (el tesoro público, la hacienda pública; dineros que se han pagado para un fin dado)

Definition

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pub (ingl.; pronunc. [pab]; pl. "pubs") m. Establecimiento donde se sirven bebidas alcohólicas y se puede escuchar música.

Wikipedia

Monetary and fiscal policy of Japan

Monetary policy pertains to the regulation, availability, and cost of credit, while Fiscal policy deals with government expenditures, taxes, and debt. Through management of these areas, the Ministry of Finance regulated the allocation of resources in the economy, affected the distribution of income and wealth among the citizenry, stabilized the level of economic activities, and promoted economic growth and welfare.

The Ministry of Finance played an important role in Japan's postwar economic growth. It advocated a "growth first" approach, with a high proportion of government spending going to capital accumulation, and minimum government spending overall, which kept both taxes and deficit spending down, making more money available for private investment. Most Japanese put money into savings accounts, mostly postal savings.

Beispiele aus Textkorpus für curb public spending
1. The IMF urged the Government to curb public spending growth.
2. It breaks the Government‘s target of two per cent rises this year, designed to curb public spending.
3. Mr Brown is already under huge pressure to curb public spending or lift taxes in order to cut his borrowing.
4. It is these factors, which are not specifically related to ageing populations, that will put the most pressure on health spending over the long term." Under an alternative scenario considered by the study, in which governments curb public spending on health and long–term care so that by 2050 spending grows in line with national income, the share of national income spent on health and long–term care in the UK would still rise to 10 per cent – just below the OECD average of 10.1 per cent.