Match the economic terms and fiscal indicators frequently featured in Union Budgets and Economic Surveys (List I) with their corresponding macroeconomic definitions (List II).
- Monetized DeficitThe net increase in central bank credit to the government to finance budgetary expenditure.
- Fiscal DragThe automatic increase in effective tax burden when inflation pushes taxpayers into higher progressive tax brackets.
- Tax BuoyancyThe measure of responsiveness of tax revenue growth relative to the growth of nominal Gross Domestic Product ().
- Fiscal MultiplierThe proportional change in overall national income output resulting from a unit change in government spending.
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Monetized Deficit corresponds to net central bank credit creation to government; Fiscal Drag corresponds to inflation pushing taxpayers into higher tax brackets; Tax Buoyancy corresponds to tax revenue growth relative to GDP growth; Fiscal Multiplier corresponds to total income change generated per unit change in government spending.
Each indicator matches its formal macroeconomic definition: Monetized Deficit measures net central bank credit extended to the government; Fiscal Drag refers to inflation-induced bracket creep increasing real tax burdens; Tax Buoyancy measures the sensitivity of tax collection relative to GDP growth; and Fiscal Multiplier evaluates the secondary economic output generated per unit of public spending.
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Fiscal & Macroeconomic Indicators