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fiskalisches

Fiskalisches is the neuter attributive form of the German adjective fiskalisch and is used to describe nouns related to public finances. The term derives from the concept of the Fiskus, the treasury, and in German it denotes aspects connected to the state budget, taxation, and government spending.

In economic and political discourse, fiskalisch describes policies, measures, or conditions tied to the finances of

Scope and use

Fiskalisches covers taxation, public expenditure, budgetary processes, deficits and debt, and the rules governing how a

Context

The term appears in academic economic literature, government reports, and public debate about fiscal reforms and

the
state.
The
related
noun
Fiskalpolitik
denotes
the
policy
mix
of
taxation
and
public
expenditure
aimed
at
influencing
the
economy.
Other
common
phrases
include
fiskalische
Stabilität,
fiskalische
Konsolidierung
and
fiskalische
Maßnahmen,
all
referring
to
the
management
and
reform
of
public
finances.
government
plans
and
implements
its
budget.
It
is
frequently
used
in
analyses
of
budgetary
health,
fiscal
sustainability,
and
the
effects
of
fiscal
policy
on
growth
and
distribution.
The
concept
is
commonly
contrasted
with
monetary
policy,
which
is
pursued
by
central
banks
and
focuses
on
money
supply
and
interest
rates
rather
than
the
budget.
budget
discipline.
Indicators
associated
with
fiscal
concerns
include
deficits
or
surpluses,
debt
levels,
debt-to-GDP
ratios,
and
compliance
with
constitutional
or
statutory
budget
rules.
Overall,
fiskalisches
serves
as
a
broad
descriptor
for
topics
related
to
the
balancing
of
government
revenue
and
expenditure.