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Fiscal Policy, 1974–89

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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.

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  • Annual Statistical/Economic Review tabled along with the Budget proposals.

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  • Annual Economic Review of the South African Reserve Bank.

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  • Governor’s Address to the annual meeting of the South African Reserve Bank

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  • Quarterly Bulletin of the South African Reserve Bank.

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© 1992 Stuart Jones

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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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