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Economics

Economic policy

Economic Policy is a quarterly journal providing timely and authoritative analyses of the choices confronting policymakers.
It offers an independent, non-partisan, perspective on issues of worldwide concern. It emphasizes problems of international significance, either because they affect the world economy directly or because the experience of one country contains important lessons for policymakers elsewhere.
Economic policy is the subject matter that ranges from the study of how individual markets can and should work to the broadest interactions in the world economy. It has earned a worldwide reputation for identifying current and emerging policy topics and subjecting them to an analysis that is both rigorous and accessibly presented.
Economic Policy provides timely and authoritative analyses of the choices confronting policymakers. The subject matter ranges from the study of how individual markets can and should work to the broadest interactions in the world economy [Economic Policy Journal 2022].
The set of controls used by the government to regulate economic activity. Economic policy can be broadly classified into three areas: fiscal policy (issues related to taxation, government spending, and public deficit), monetary policy (interest rates and inflation), and trade policy (tariffs and trade agreements) [A Dictionary of Economics 2009].

Sources:

Europe's Economic Policy Journal. Retrieved October, 2022, from: https://www.economic-policy.org/about-us/

Black John, Hashimzade Nigar, and Myles Gareth . (2009). A Dictionary of Economics. Economic Policy. Retrieved, 2009 from: https://www.oxfordreference.com/display/10.1093/acref/9780199237043.001.0001/acref-9780199237043/

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