dynamic scoring

dynamic scoring
 Political/economic forecasting technique that assumes that budget reductions stimulate economic activity thereby further reducing budget deficits.
 ► “The Republicans are embracing dynamic scoring, the theorem that one can have his cake and eat it, too. The theorem postulates that one can cut taxes and accurately forecast the economic stimulus and additional revenues that the cut will produce.” (Barron’s, Dec. 19, 1994, p. 3)

American business jargon. 2014.

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