When political economists talk about fiscal policy, what are they referring to?

A. The use of taxing and spending decisions to reach government goals.
B. The set of government policies related to the raising of revenues through taxation.
C. The set of policies accomplished through government spending.
D. The manipulation of interest rates and the money supply to reach government goals.
E. All of these.
F. Only answers (A), (B), and (C) refer to fiscal policy.


F. Only answers (A), (B), and (C) refer to fiscal policy.

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