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MACROECONOMIC OVERVIEW

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Term Paper TitleMACROECONOMIC OVERVIEW
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     MACROECONOMIC OVERVIEW











     

BY
     
                                   Steven Ricciardi                    







     





   Mr. Esposito
Economics
                  February 12, 1997               

Monetary/Fiscal Policy

Government monetary and fiscal policies change all the time.  These policies are installed or fixed for the betterment of trade, inflation, unemployment, the budget, or many other economic factors.  In my opinion, it seems like two people have the majority of the control when it comes to forming these policies. The first person who influences these policies is President Bill Clinton who proposes tax cuts, to balance  the budget (Clinton’s budget proposal should be given to congress soon), minimum wage increases, or other legislation to improve the economy.  The second person who influences policy is the Federal Reserve Board Chairman Alan Greenspan who can truly destroy our economy by a slight miscalculation. Greenspan is so influential that the mere speculation of his making a move can cause panic buying or selling in the open markets. Alan Greenspan has the power to increase or decrease the money supply by changing reserve requirements, by changing the discount rate, or by buying or selling U.S. Securities over the open market.
The major governmental problem is trying to balance the budget.  The United States government is currently in debt $5,262,697,717,000 as of February 7. This number grows about $10,000 per second(see charts 2,3,and 7).  President Clinton, Chairman Greenspan, and  Congress are all working towards a balanced budget by the year 2002.  As many economists explain , the need is for legislation to keep the budget balanced for years to come and not look for a quick fix to balance the budget for only a few months to quiet critics.  The government takes steps constantly to balance the budget; economists say that the chances of inking a deal this year  are better than ever.



President Clinton has currently proposed an offer of $100 billion in tax cuts through 2002.  These cuts are aimed at giving relief to middle class citizens.  A few of his other proposals include: $500.00 child tax credit, tax deduction for post high school education, increasing the limits of individual retirement accounts, and elimination of the capital gains tax.  Despite these cuts, he still believes a balanced budget will be achieved by the year 2002.        
Greenspan, in an effort to shave billions of dollars off the deficit, explained to Congress that they ar...

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