On the Supply of, and Demand for, U.S. Treasury Debt
David Andolfatto () and
Andrew Spewak
Economic Synopses, 2018, issue 5, 3 pages
Abstract:
Throughout the early 2000s, federal debt held by the public?the amount of outstanding U.S. Treasury securities (Treasuries) held by the Federal Reserve System and private investors?was stable at around 35 percent of gross domestic product (GDP).
Date: 2018
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