Public Sector Borrowing
Anonymous
National Institute Economic Review, 1983, vol. 103, 50-55
Abstract:
Economists may wince when politicians compare public finance to the management of the housekeeping money or businessmen draw analogies from the experience of their firms; but it is then up to the economist to provide some alternative and better framework for public discussion of the Government's borrowing requirement and the size of the national debt.
Date: 1983
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