fiscal behavior
[ˈfɪskəl bɪˈheɪvjər]
nounpl: fiscal behaviors
comportamento fiscal
1. The pattern of actions and decisions made by governments, individuals, or organizations regarding the collection, management, and spending of money and financial resources
The government's fiscal behavior during the pandemic included increased spending on healthcare and unemployment benefits.
O comportamento fiscal do governo durante a pandemia incluiu aumento de gastos em saúde e benefícios de desemprego.
2. The conduct and habits related to tax compliance, tax evasion, or tax planning strategies
Studies show that improved transparency can positively influence fiscal behavior among businesses.
Estudos mostram que maior transparência pode influenciar positivamente o comportamento fiscal entre as empresas.
3. Economic responses and behavioral patterns resulting from fiscal policy changes
The central bank analyzed consumer fiscal behavior in response to the new tax rates.
O banco central analisou o comportamento fiscal do consumidor em resposta às novas alíquotas de impostos.
In Brazil, fiscal behavior is a significant topic due to historical inflation concerns and tax evasion issues. The term is frequently used in economic reports and policy discussions by institutions like the Central Bank and Ministry of Finance. In the USA, fiscal behavior discussions often relate to government spending cycles and consumer response to tax changes. The concept is central to macroeconomic policy debates in both countries.
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