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Future goods are goods that are not both existing and identified to the contract.
Taxes
Compulsory financial charges imposed by a government on individuals and organizations to fund public expenditures.
Disposable Income
Money left after taxes and social security contributions have been subtracted, which can be either spent or saved according to personal preference.
Aggregate Spending
The total spending in an economy, including consumption, investment, government expenditures, and net exports.
Discretionary Fiscal Policy
The deliberate manipulation of government purchases, taxation, and transfer payments to promote macroeconomic goals, such as full employment, price stability, and economic growth
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