fiscal constraint

collocation in English

meaningsoffiscalandconstraint

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fiscal
adjective
uk
/ˈfɪs.kəl/
us
/ˈfɪs.kəl/
connected with ...
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constraint
noun
uk
/kənˈstreɪnt/
us
/kənˈstreɪnt/
something that controls what you do by keeping you within ...
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(Definition offiscalandconstraintfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoffiscal constraint

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The strengthening of thefiscalconstraint(in period 45) completely modifies the inflation path dynamics.
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In other words, the target equilibrium is a steady state of the model if thefiscalconstrainton seignorage is not too tight.
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These conservatives still held to their commitment to limiting the long-term growth of the federal government by means offiscalconstraint.
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However, in period 8, the announcement is made that there will be a strengthening of thefiscalconstraintin period 10.
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In particular, we are interested in studying how the stability of inflation target policies is affected by such afiscalconstraintparameter.
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However, with a sufficiently tightfiscalconstraint, the low-inflation steady state is globally stable.
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Although our (limited) experimental results cannot test our detailed formal assumptions, they do support the idea that afiscalconstrainton monetary policy can have a major stabilizing role.
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The striking contrast between the rational expectations and learning analyses of the role of thefiscalconstraintpoints to the importance of the study of learning processes in policy design.
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Here, we report on an experiment designed to investigate whether the correspondence extends to the new features that emerge under adaptive learning when thefiscalconstraintis introduced.
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Mengo has, however, shown remarkable inventiveness in bypassing thisfiscalconstraint.
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Second, a sufficient tightening of thefiscalconstraintcan ensure convergence to the low-inflation steady state despite the existence of multiple steady states in the absence of thefiscalconstraint.
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Will afiscalconstraintbe placed on a local council at that stage?
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There is one possible obstacle to this:fiscalconstraint.
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This led to a cost-induced inflation, and finally to indirect monetary andfiscalconstraintand unemployment.
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Given government fiscal constraints, it is important to demonstrate that the mitigation costs for the industrialist are modest.
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If the government can issue debt, combined fiscal constraints on debt and deficits imply constraints on seignorage.
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Patterns of central-local government relations are thus more likely to be affected by systemic fiscal constraints and incentives than ever before.
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The tighter the fiscal constraints and rationing, the more difficult it is to achieve these goals.
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Despite fiscal constraints, bureaucrats retain the power to allocate national funds to local governments within the diminished limit.
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These results indicate the potential importance of fiscal constraints for monetary stability.
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