määräraja
Määräraja is a Finnish term that translates to "appropriation limit" or "budgetary limit" in English. It refers to a legally established ceiling or maximum amount of money that can be spent or allocated for a specific purpose or by a particular government entity during a fiscal period. These limits are typically set by legislative bodies, such as the parliament, as part of the annual budget process.
The primary function of määräraja is to control government spending and ensure fiscal responsibility. By setting
Määräraja can apply to various levels of government, including national, regional, and municipal bodies. They can