Government consumption, investment, and transfer payments.
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Examples for "public purse"
Examples for "public purse"
1Unfortunately, there wasn't enough dough in the public purse to buy it.
2We could well live without his Carpathian cronies draining the public purse.
3Anyway, it's more than we can afford out of the public purse.
4South Africa would then have to open the public purse to finance it.
5The public purse would also compensate nuclear investors if the project was scrapped.
1Such a government could be in a position to reduce pressure on state expenses, economic analysts said.
2The amount of state expenses last year?
3And the weak currency has benign effects as well: state expenses and salaries fall, hedging the decline in petrodollars.
4All a budget does is create a plan for spending, by stating expenses and goals.
1The political crisis has hurt business confidence and halted much government spending.
2Higher government spending and aid from friendly countries certainly played a role.
3Increased government spending had bolstered Wellington recently, keeping unemployment low, he said.
4The NAO questions whether increased government spending will deliver the capacity needed.
5The Australian Industry Group has urged more government spending on renewable energy.
6Secondly, there is the issue of the potential for declining government spending.
7The point is not to pool all our taxes and government spending.
8Less than 15 percent worried about high unemployment and government spending too.
9Sajid Javid has promised to balance day-to-day government spending with tax income.
10But the economy still heavily relies on government spending and corporate borrowing.
11People don't look like they're a little worried about future government spending.
12Public finances are in dire straits as government spending has outpaced revenues.
13Additional private sector spending is not replacing the cuts in government spending.
14But, economists cautioned, much of the turnaround is due to government spending.
15He promises to increase spending on schools while cutting wasteful government spending.
16Last month's government spending increased by 12 percent, year on year.
Translations for government spending