United States economic policy

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United States economic policy encompasses the federal government’s strategies and actions on taxation, spending, monetary regulation, trade, and financial oversight aimed at managing economic growth, stability, and employment.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf economic policy
public policy
affects business investment in the United States
exchange value of the U.S. dollar
federal budget deficit
gross domestic product of the United States
household consumption in the United States
income distribution in the United States
inflation rate in the United States
public debt of the United States
unemployment rate in the United States
country United States of America
surface form: United States
fiscalAuthority President of the United States NERFINISHED
United States Congress NERFINISHED
goal economic growth
financial stability
full employment
income security for the elderly
international competitiveness
low inflation
poverty reduction
price stability
stable exchange rates
sustainable public debt
hasComponent competition policy of the United States
environmental economic policy of the United States
financial regulation in the United States
fiscal policy of the United States
industrial policy of the United States
labor market policy of the United States
monetary policy of the United States
social welfare policy of the United States
tax policy of the United States
trade policy of the United States
historicalEvent COVID-19 economic relief measures
Great Society programs NERFINISHED
New Deal economic policies NERFINISHED
Reagan-era tax cuts
deregulation in the late 20th century
response to the 2008 financial crisis
implementedBy Commodity Futures Trading Commission NERFINISHED
Department of Commerce of the United States NERFINISHED
Department of Labor of the United States NERFINISHED
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation NERFINISHED
Federal Reserve System NERFINISHED
Federal Trade Commission NERFINISHED
Office of Management and Budget NERFINISHED
President of the United States NERFINISHED
Securities and Exchange Commission NERFINISHED
United States Congress NERFINISHED
United States Department of the Treasury NERFINISHED
United States Trade Representative NERFINISHED
influencedBy Keynesian economics NERFINISHED
monetarism
neoclassical economics
political ideology in the United States
supply-side economics
legalBasis United States Constitution NERFINISHED
federal regulations
federal statutes
monetaryAuthority Federal Reserve System NERFINISHED
regulates banking sector in the United States
derivatives markets in the United States
international trade flows of the United States
securities markets in the United States
timePeriod 20th century
21st century
tradeAuthority United States Trade Representative NERFINISHED
usesInstrument capital requirements for banks
deposit insurance
government spending
interest rate policy
open market operations
public debt issuance
regulatory standards
reserve requirements
subsidies
tariffs
taxation
trade agreements

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Christina Romer areaOfInfluence United States economic policy