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dynamic analysis - traducción al árabe

METHOD OF ANALYSING THE IMPACT OF FISCAL POLICY CHANGES BY FORECASTING THE EFFECTS OF ECONOMIC AGENTS' REACTIONS TO INCENTIVES CREATED BY POLICY
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Definición

dynamic analysis
<programming> Evaluation of a program based on its execution. Dynamic analysis relies on executing a piece of software with selected test data. (1996-05-13)

Wikipedia

Dynamic scoring

Dynamic scoring is a forecasting technique for government revenues, expenditures, and budget deficits that incorporates predictions about the behavior of people and organizations based on changes in fiscal policy, usually tax rates. Dynamic scoring depends on models of the behavior of economic agents which predict how they would react once the tax rate or other policy change goes into effect. This means the uncertainty induced in predictions is greater to the degree that the proposed policy is unlike current policy. Unfortunately, any such model depends heavily on judgment, and there is no evidence that it is more effective or accurate.

For example, a dynamic scoring model may include econometric model of a transitional phase as the population adapts to the new policy, rather than the so-called static-scoring alternative of standard assumption about behavior of people being immediately and directly sensitive to prices. The outcome of the dynamic analysis is therefore heavily dependent on assumptions about future behaviors and rates of change. The dynamic analysis is potentially more accurate than the alternative, if the econometric model correctly captures how households and firms will react to a policy changes. This has been attacked as assumption-driven compared to static scoring which makes simpler assumptions about behavior change due to the introduction of a new policy.

Ejemplos de uso de dynamic analysis
1. "I am a proponent of doing this," said Douglas Holtz–Eakin, a fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations who introduced dynamic analysis while he was CBO director.
2. Instead, "dynamic" analysis looks at how tax changes cause consumers and businesses to behave differently in ways that affect the overall economy‘s growth.
3. Treasury officials said yesterday that they would not initially use their dynamic analysis for "scoring," or estimating the effects of tax changes on the government‘s tax receipts.
4. "It‘s time to reexamine our assumptions and to consider using more dynamic analysis to measure the true impact of tax cuts on the American economy," Cheney said, explaining why Bush has proposed the new Treasury Department division.
5. Treasury officials said yesterday that the president‘s proposed Division on Dynamic Analysis –– with a handful of employees and a $513,000 budget –– would go beyond the government‘s old "static" methods of analyzing proposed changes in tax policy only in terms of their direct effects on certain affected taxpayers.