Index: Economic governance

This page forms part of the alphabetical index to the patterns of power commentaries and blog posts.

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a form of power, (2.7)

acceptability, (3.3.9), (3.5.9), (6.7.1), (6.8.5.3)

Activist shareholders, (3.3.5.1)

budgeting for government spending and taxation, (3.3.8), (3.3.8.1), (6.7.1), (7.4.6.1)

economic cycle, (3.3.8.1), (3.3.8.2)

economic dependence, (3.4.6), (4.3.2.1)

economic downturn, (3.3.8)

economic freedom, (3.5.9), (9.2.3), (9.7)

economic inclusivity, (3.5.6), (6.7.2), (9.3.1)

economic insecurity, (3.2.3.3), (3.3.9)

Financial markets and services, (3.2.7), (3.3.4), (3.5.5); also see index Finance and citations in blog posts

Inequality, (3.5.6)(6.7.2) and see Index-Inequality and inequality citations in blog posts

legitimacy, (3.1.1), (3.5.9)

macroeconomics, (3.3.8), (3.5.8.2), (6.3.3.2)

moral aspects, (3.1.2.3)

Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR), (3.3.8.1); also see entry in Index-N-P and citations in blog posts

political control, (3.1.2), (3.3.6) , (3.3.9), (3.3.8), (6.7.1), (6.7.2), (6.7.8),

political intervention, (3.3.7)

pressure on governments, (3.3.9)

protectionism, (3.3.7.1), (3.5.4.2), (3.5.8.3), (6.7.8.1), (7.4.6.3)

Public services(3.2.3), (3.5.3), (6.7.1), and see Index-services

Recession, (3.3.8.2) and see entry in Index-Q-R

regulation, (3.1.2.1), (3.3.1), (3.4.1), (5.3.2)

requirements, (2.1), (3.1.1), (9.7)

stimulus, (3.2.3.2), (3.3.8), (3.3.8.2), (6.7.1.4)

Supply and demand, (3.3.2)

Tax(3.2.4), (3.5.1), (6.7.1and see Index-Tax and citations in blog posts

Trade, (3.4.2), (3.5.4), (3.5.8.3), (3.5.9.1), (6.7.7), (7.4.6), and see citations in blog posts

well-being, (3.2.6), (3.3.9), (3.5.9.3), (6.7.2.2), (6.8.5.3)