Economy, asked by Adityabarakoti6832, 1 year ago

When current income of the government is less than its current expenditure it is known as?

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Answered by AniketVerma1
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Incomes and Expenses make up important parts of the economy as they are related to the overall growth of the economy.



Current Income:


It is the money received on short term basis.


Inflow of money.



Current Expenses:


It is the money payed or spent on short term basis.


Outflow of money.



When the current income is less than the current expenditure then that has the following affects:-


1- This shows a trade deficit in the balance of payments.


2- This has negative effects on economic growth


3- Bad affect on the stability of the country.


4- Negative affect on the currency value, which depreciates, weakening our currency. And if we sell goods as exports then we don't get as much money as we should.


5- This leads us to using reserve currencies.


6- Negatively effects the interest rates, further weakening the monetary stance of the economy.


7- Leads to rising prices of inflation.


This overall effects the welfare of society in a bad way.



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