Revenue deficit
When revenue expenditure is greater than the revenue receipts of the government, it is called Revenue deficit.It does not include…
When revenue expenditure is greater than the revenue receipts of the government, it is called Revenue deficit.It does not include…
It refers to estimated expenditure of the government on its development and non-development programme or its planned and non-planned programme…
A budget is a financial plan that outlines the estimated income and expenses over a specific period, typically on a…
Credit control refers to the various measures taken by a central bank or monetary authority to regulate and manage the…
Monetary policy refers to the actions and tools that a country’s central bank or monetary authority uses to control and…
The investment multiplier, also known as the expenditure multiplier or simply the multiplier effect, is an economic concept that measures…
Say’s Law of market is an economic principle that asserts that production is the source of demand. According to this…
When it comes to investing, many people believe that it is a purely rational and logical process. However, behavioral finance…
What is Voluntary Unemployment? Voluntary unemployment refers to a situation in which individuals who are capable of working and actively…
Autonomous investment, also known as exogenous investment or induced investment, is a concept in macroeconomics that refers to a type…