Capital Budget
Capital Budget is a macro-finance concept used in market interpretation, policy analysis, and financial risk assessment.
Core economics pages on budgeting systems, participatory budgeting, capital and operating budgets, and performance-based control.
Budgeting and Budget Control covers fiscal policy, public budgets, grants, spending rules, multipliers, stabilization tools, federalism, and budget-control concepts used in finance and public finance.
Use these pages when government spending, taxation, transfers, budget rules, public-sector programs, or fiscal stance affects growth, inflation, rates, credit, or capital allocation. It sits inside Economics, so readers can move up when the broader economics context matters.
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Fiscal-policy material is educational and does not provide tax, legal, public-policy, or investment advice.
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Capital Budget is a macro-finance concept used in market interpretation, policy analysis, and financial risk assessment.