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‘Fiscal policy’ has at least two connotations: on the one hand it can refer to budgeting policy as a whole (the state’s ‘getting and spending’) and on the other to the short-term use of taxes and expenditure as an instrument of economic stabilisation (‘demand management’).
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Annual Budget Speech and Budget Review.
Annual Statistical/Economic Review tabled along with the Budget proposals.
Annual Economic Review of the South African Reserve Bank.
Governor’s Address to the annual meeting of the South African Reserve Bank
Quarterly Bulletin of the South African Reserve Bank.
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Solomon, V. (1992). Fiscal Policy, 1974–89. In: Jones, S. (eds) Financial Enterprise in South Africa since 1950. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-11536-5_2
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