2022
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-14395-3_16
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Financing Sustainable Economic Growth: Evidence from Europe

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“…Fiscal policy refers to government spending and taxation, and monetary policy means the management of interest rates and the money supply. Fiscal policy can be used to stimulate economic growth and innovation by increasing government spending or decreasing taxes, which can lead to more consumption and business investment; while financial policy, on the other hand, can lower interest rates to stimulate economic growth by making borrowing cheaper (Marecki et al, 2022;Marino & Tebala, 2022;Olteanu & Fichter, 2022;Zetzsche & Anker-Sørensen, 2022). These could comprise direct subsidies or disguised subsidies for renewable energy-based electricity (FiTs, for example), tax allowances for companies or in forms of purchase tax exemption for consumers' low-carbon product purchases, 2 and granting a belowmarket rate of interest for the purchase or installation of certain goods and services in line with low-carbon transitions (Debbarma & Choi, 2022;Kubín et al, 2022;Larsen, 2022); Direct investment is a government-led approach in which funds are allocated directly to specific projects, companies or organisations (Cardoso et al, 2020;Costello et al, 2009;Erdogan, 2021;Neves et al, 2020).…”
Section: Taxonomy Of Policiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fiscal policy refers to government spending and taxation, and monetary policy means the management of interest rates and the money supply. Fiscal policy can be used to stimulate economic growth and innovation by increasing government spending or decreasing taxes, which can lead to more consumption and business investment; while financial policy, on the other hand, can lower interest rates to stimulate economic growth by making borrowing cheaper (Marecki et al, 2022;Marino & Tebala, 2022;Olteanu & Fichter, 2022;Zetzsche & Anker-Sørensen, 2022). These could comprise direct subsidies or disguised subsidies for renewable energy-based electricity (FiTs, for example), tax allowances for companies or in forms of purchase tax exemption for consumers' low-carbon product purchases, 2 and granting a belowmarket rate of interest for the purchase or installation of certain goods and services in line with low-carbon transitions (Debbarma & Choi, 2022;Kubín et al, 2022;Larsen, 2022); Direct investment is a government-led approach in which funds are allocated directly to specific projects, companies or organisations (Cardoso et al, 2020;Costello et al, 2009;Erdogan, 2021;Neves et al, 2020).…”
Section: Taxonomy Of Policiesmentioning
confidence: 99%