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Public Policy and Economics

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Across
The laws and regulations that govern which programs exist, which clients are served and who qualifies.
Spending on programs that are controlled through the regular budget process by the federal government.
Govenrment policy for dealing with the budget.
An imbalance in international trade where imports values exceeds the value of exports.
Small changes in policy over long periods of time.
Where many pieces of legislation deal with parts of policy problems but never the entire problem.
A federal health insurance program for persons 65 years of age and older.
Government assistance that is used to purchase food.
Economic theory based on the principles that govenrment spending should increase during slumps and curbed during booms.
Down
Spending practice by the government where more is spent than is collected in taxes.
The sum total of the value of all the goods and servicesproduced in a nation;Gross Domestic Product.
To carry out a policy through government agencies and courts.
An economic philosophy that says sharply cutting taxes will increase the incentive for people to work, save and invest.
A guaranteed retirement payments beginning at age 65.
A system of programs, benefits, and services that help people meet their societyal needs.
Theory that opposes governtment interference in economic affairs.
Programs such as unemployment insurance, disability relief or disability payments that provide benefits to all eligible citizens.
Government pokicy that attempts to manage the economy by controlling the money supply and interest rates.
Spending required by law that continues without the need for annual approvals by Congress.