Explain the role of government budget in fighting inflationary and deflationary tendencies

Question 11. Explain the role of government budget in fighting inflationary and deflationary tendencies
Class  Class 12
Chapter  Government Budget and the Economy
Subject Economics (Macroeconomics)
Category Sandeep garg Macroeconomics Class 12 Solutions

Sandeep Garg Macroeconomics Class 12 Solutions Circular flow of Income – Long Questions Q.11 Explain the role of government budget in fighting inflationary and deflationary tendencies.

Solution:

Government through its budget aims to prevent large scale fluctuations in prices. Such a situation, leads to anxiety and fear in minds of consumers and investors. Prices tend to rise when aggregate demand in the economy is higher than aggregate supply I.e. inflationary tendency. In such a situation, government decreases its expenditures in order to reduce money supply in the economy which in turn reduces aggregate demand. Prices tend to fall when aggregate supply in the economy is more than aggregate demand in the economy i.e. deflationary tendency. In such a situation, government increases its expenditures in order to increase money supply in the economy which in turn increases aggregate demand.

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Sandeep Garg Macroeconomics Solutions

Short Questions Solutions

  1. State three objectives of a government budget
  2. Explain objective of stability of prices of government budget
  3. How can a government budget help in reducing inequalities reducing inequalities of income? Explain.
  4. Explain the ‘allocation of resources’ objective of Government budget.
  5. What is a government budget? Name two sources each of non-tax revenue receipts and capital Receipts.
  6. What is a government budget? Give the meaning of: (a) Revenue deficit; (b) Fiscal deficit.
  7. What are the two broad divisions of receipts of the government budget? Name two sources of each kind of receipt.
  8. Define tax revenue. What are the two kinds of tax revenues? Give two examples of each.
  9. Distinguish between Direct Tax and Indirect Tax
  10. Explain with the help of suitable examples the basis of classifying taxes into direct and indirect taxes
  11. Distinguish between revenue receipts and capital receipts
  12. Give meanings of Capital receipts and Revenue receipts with an example of each.

Long Questions Solutions

  1. Define Government budget. Explain the various objectives of a government budget.
  2. What is meant by non-tax revenue? Explain the different sources of non-tax revenue
  3. What is meant by budget expenditure? Distinguish between revenue expenditure and capital expenditure.
  4. What is the meaning of revenue receipts? What are the two main sources of revenue receipts?
  5. Discuss the meaning of following deficits: (i) Revenue Deficit; (ii) Fiscal Deficit; and (iii) Primary Deficit.
  6. Distinguish between: (a) Direct Tax and Indirect tax (b) Primary deficit and Revenue deficit
  7. Distinguish between the following (a) Revenue receipts and Capital receipts (b) Revenue deficit and Fiscal deficit