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- Q2892435 subject Q6163632.
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- Q2892435 abstract "Monetary policy pertains to the regulation, availability, and cost of credit, while fiscal policy deals with government expenditures, taxes, and debt. Through management of these areas, the Ministry of Finance regulated the allocation of resources in the economy, affected the distribution of income and wealth among the citizenry, stabilized the level of economic activities, and promoted economic growth and welfare.The Ministry of Finance played an important role in Japan's postwar economic growth. It advocated a "growth first" approach, with a high proportion of government spending going to capital accumulation, and minimum government spending overall, which kept both taxes and deficit spending down, making more money available for private investment. Most Japanese put money into savings accounts, mostly postal savings.".
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- Q2892435 wikiPageWikiLink Q6163632.
- Q2892435 wikiPageWikiLink Q6453410.
- Q2892435 wikiPageWikiLink Q6782609.
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- Q2892435 wikiPageWikiLink Q8638715.
- Q2892435 comment "Monetary policy pertains to the regulation, availability, and cost of credit, while fiscal policy deals with government expenditures, taxes, and debt.".
- Q2892435 label "Monetary and fiscal policy of Japan".