Outside lag
In economics, an outside lag is the amount of time it takes for a government or central bank's actions, in the form of either monetary or fiscal policy, to have a visible effect on the economy[1].
References
- ^ MACROeconomics. New York, NY: Worth. 2008. p. 621. ISBN 9780716761327.
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