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Who decides what problems should be addressed through fiscal policy?
special interest groups
college professors
government leaders
special task forces
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Government leaders.
Elected officials (legislatures, finance/treasury ministers, the president/prime minister and their cabinets) set fiscal policy—taxing and public spending decisions. Interest groups, experts and task forces can influence or advise, but the final decisions rest with government leaders.
Elected officials (legislatures, finance/treasury ministers, the president/prime minister and their cabinets) set fiscal policy—taxing and public spending decisions. Interest groups, experts and task forces can influence or advise, but the final decisions rest with government leaders.
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