<P> Almost every aspect of government has an important economic component . A few examples of the kinds of economic policies that exist include: </P> <Ul> <Li> Macroeconomic stabilization policy, which attempts to keep the money supply growing at a rate that does not result in excessive inflation, and attempts to smooth out the business cycle . </Li> <Li> Trade policy, which refers to tariffs, trade agreements and the international institutions that govern them . </Li> <Li> Policies designed to create economic growth <Ul> <Li> Policies related to development economics </Li> </Ul> </Li> <Li> Policies dealing with the redistribution of income, property and / or wealth </Li> <Li> As well as: regulatory policy, anti-trust policy, industrial policy and technology - based economic development policy </Li> </Ul> <Li> Macroeconomic stabilization policy, which attempts to keep the money supply growing at a rate that does not result in excessive inflation, and attempts to smooth out the business cycle . </Li> <Li> Trade policy, which refers to tariffs, trade agreements and the international institutions that govern them . </Li>

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