budget surplus

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The excess of central government's tax receipts over its spending
When Revenues exceed expenditures
the amount by which revenue exceeds spending (chapter 15)
The difference between the government's spending and the government's revenues when the first is larger than the second In sticky-price short-run models, a budget surplus lowers aggregate demand: the government's purchases of goods and services inject more spending power into the economy than the government's net taxes are withdrawing from the economy In flexible-price models budget surplus raises national saving and investment: the government's retirement of its debt injects purchasing power into financial markets that is then borrowed by businesses and used to finance investment in new plant and equipment
Income is greater than expenses
An excess of government revenues over government expenditures in a given time period
The amount by which a government's, company's, or individual's income exceeds its spending over a particular period of time opposite of budget deficit
When tax revenues are greater than government spending during a particular time period, usually a year
A situation in which the government takes in more money than it spends, thus draining money out of the economy
A government budget is in surplus when current receipts exceed expenditure
budget surplus

    الواصلة

    Budg·et sur·plus

    التركية النطق

    bʌcît sırplıs

    النطق

    /ˈbəʤət ˈsərpləs/ /ˈbʌʤɪt ˈsɜrpləs/

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    [ 'b&-j&t ] (noun.) 15th century. Middle English bowgette, from Middle French bougette, diminutive of bouge leather bag, from Latin bulga, of Celtic origin; akin to Middle Irish bolg bag; akin to Old English belg bag; more at BELLY.
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