economic policy spillovers
Economic policy spillovers refer to the consequences and impacts that a particular economic policy or action has on other sectors, industries, or countries beyond its intended target. These spillover effects can be positive or negative and can occur through various channels such as trade, investment, fiscal policies, or monetary policies.
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