Synonym: financial. Similar words: in this case, scale, on a large scale, fist, fisherman, fishing, scan, scare. Meaning: ['fɪskl] adj. involving financial matters.
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151 On each occasion exchange-rate policy took precedence over the introduction of monetary and fiscal policy appropriate to the needs of the economy.
152 Nationally, Republican delegates listed fiscal issues as most important by a two-to-one margin.
153 It had eliminated the large budget deficits of the early 1980s and was in fiscal balance.
154 Any macroeconomic fiscal policy would, therefore, have to be carried out through the federal budget.
155 Coordinated monetary and fiscal policies put in place to offset the effects of the stock market crash quickly accelerated the global economy.
156 They speak of economic justice, economic redevelopment, fiscal conservatism and good business.
157 After his election in 1984, Leon Febres Cordero lowered import barriers and subsidies, and ran a tight fiscal policy.
158 Santa Clara-based 3Com Corp. yesterday posted record profits and sales for the third fiscal quarter ended February 29.
159 As the fiscal year ended, the company was just breaking even.
160 The fiscal incentives for use of unleaded petrol have been a great success.
161 Like fiscal years, which cover July 1 through June 30.
162 We then use the diagram to go over the mechanics of monetary and fiscal policy.
163 The budget forecast that overall government expenditure would increase by 15.4 percent in the 1991/92 fiscal year to S$15,800 million.
164 The agencies had been paying $ 2, 000 per month through August, the end of the state fiscal year.
165 Out of 2531 applicants for whom security processing was completed during fiscal year 1978, 775 were rejected.
166 The chain of recreational-vehicle and boat stores posted fiscal 1995 earnings of 20 cents a share, doubling the year-earlier profit.
167 Suppose there is a rise in aggregate demand brought about by an expansionary fiscal policy.
168 The company earned $ 373 million, or 60 cents a share, in the fiscal second quarter a year earlier.
169 Whatever some fiscal economists may say, capital gains are not the same as income.
170 Yesterday the company said fiscal third-quarter earnings rose 30 percent, better than analysts expected.
171 Bay Networks said fiscal second-quarter earnings rose because of strong sales of its computer-networking equipment.
172 Discusses possible constraints on developing urban capacity, and examines planning and fiscal measures to unlock it.
173 Columbia's fiscal deficit could soar to 1.6 percent of GDP.
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174 Similarly, fiscal policy, according to monetarists, has no role to play in demand-management.
175 Fiscal incentive is closely related with the extra-budgetary revenues.
176 IBRD reported a fall in net allocable income to $1.252 billion in fiscal 2005 from $1.675 billion the year before.
177 Even a relatively dovish Bernanke Fed cannot afford to let the inflation-expectations genie out of the bottle via a monetization of the fiscal bailout costs.
178 In addition, strict control should be made for the direction of fiscal expenditure, paying attention to rules governing the use of deficit financing.
179 Using fiscal policies like these to fine-tune the economy has always been controversial.
180 At the same time, Wen indicated no roll-back in the fiscal stimulus that spurred a rebound: the government targeted a deeper budget deficit for 2010.
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