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  2. Fiscalization - Wikipedia

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    Fiscalization is a system designed to avoid retailer fraud in the retail sector. It involves using special cash registers or software to accurately report sales ...

  3. Fiscal policy - Wikipedia

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  4. Financialization - Wikipedia

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    Share in GDP of US financial sector since 1860 [1]. Financialization (or financialisation in British English) is a term sometimes used to describe the development of financial capitalism during the period from 1980 to present, in which debt-to-equity ratios increased and financial services accounted for an increasing share of national income relative to other sectors.

  5. Fiscal policy of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Fiscal policy is any changes the government makes to the national budget to influence a nation's economy. [1] " An essential purpose of this Financial Report is to help American citizens understand the current fiscal policy and the importance and magnitude of policy reforms essential to make it sustainable.

  6. Fiscalism - Wikipedia

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    Fiscalism is a term sometimes used to refer the economic theory that the government should rely on fiscal policy as the main instrument of macroeconomic policy. Fiscalism in this sense is contrasted with monetarism, [1] which is associated with reliance on monetary policy.

  7. Petroleum fiscal regime - Wikipedia

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    The petroleum fiscal regime of a country is a set of laws, regulations and agreements which governs the economical benefits derived from petroleum exploration and production.

  8. Category:Fiscal policy - Wikipedia

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  9. Fiscal memory device - Wikipedia

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    Fiscal Memory Devices (FMDs) are electronic devices used to record sales tax owed to a country. [1] As of 2004, they are widely used in countries around the world, including Russia, Bulgaria, Serbia, Romania, Republic of Macedonia, Albania, Argentina, Poland, Moldova, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kazakhstan, Armenia, Georgia, Kenya, Tanzania, Malawi, and Ethiopia.