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These notes provide a foundation for students to delve deeper into the subject, explore real-world applications, and gain a more comprehensive understanding of the dynamics of income and employment determination in macroeconomics.

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Government Budget and the Economy
Introduction:

 A government budget is like a financial plan for a country.

 It outlines the government's expected revenue and expenditure for a specific period, usually
a year.

Components of a Government Budget:

1. Revenue Budget:

 Includes revenue receipts and revenue expenditures.

 Revenue receipts: Money earned by the government (taxes, fees, fines).

 Revenue expenditures: Day-to-day expenses (salaries, subsidies, interest payments).

2. Capital Budget:

 Deals with capital receipts and capital expenditures.

 Capital receipts: Money raised for long-term investments (selling assets, borrowing).

 Capital expenditures: Investment in infrastructure and development projects.

Objectives of a Government Budget:

 Allocation: Decide how to spend funds on different sectors (education, healthcare, defense).

 Redistribution: Promote social equity by taxing the rich and providing for the poor.

 Economic Stability: Control inflation, promote growth, and maintain financial stability.

Types of Government Budgets:

1. Surplus Budget:

 When government revenue exceeds expenditures.

 Used for debt repayment or saving for the future.

2. Deficit Budget:

 When government expenditures exceed revenue.

 Common during economic crises.

 Funded through borrowing.

3. Balanced Budget:

 When revenue equals expenditures.

 Rarely achieved in practice.

Fiscal Policy:

 Government uses fiscal policy (taxation and spending) to influence the economy.

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