Fiscal Policy and Growth

Authors

  • Alejandro F. Mercado Bolivian Catholic University "San Pablo"

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.35319/lajed.20042323

Keywords:

Poverty, Profit, Householding, Fiscal Policy

Abstract

The households have gone crazy, they have decided to give less food to their children, to restrict their essential expenses to the minimum, to buy less clothes and not to pay school fees and tuition for their children, all of this with the sole objective of saving money. Some households save their money in the financial system, but most accumulate it in their houses, under their mattress. The madness also touches investors, their animal spirits have disappeared and they have reduced their investments, because, strangely, they no longer like to obtain earnings. The bankers, on the other hand, no longer lend money; they maintain the deposits of their clients in vaults and prefer to lose interest payments instead of lending money and increasing profits.

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Author Biography

Alejandro F. Mercado, Bolivian Catholic University "San Pablo"

Director of the Socio-Economic Research Institute (IISEC - UCB).

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Published

2004-04-01

How to Cite

Mercado, A. F. (2004). Fiscal Policy and Growth. Latin American Journal of Economic Development, 2(2), 145–148. https://doi.org/10.35319/lajed.20042323