
Interventionist Supply-Side Policies | A Level Economics
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In this step, you'll learn about interventionist supply side policies. These policies involve government intervention to address perceived market failures, which have a detrimental impact on aggregate supply. Examples of interventionist policies include fiscal policies to reduce poverty, active regional policies to bolster and lift supply side capacity, investment in social housing, and nationalization of businesses. The evaluation of which policies might be most effective at a given point in time is also discussed.
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