The national balance sheet
Martin Weale
National Institute Economic Review, 2003, vol. 184, 43-44
Abstract:
Discussion around the time of the budget focuses on the state of the Government's finances, both in terms of the balance of income and expenditure, and also on their implications for the government balance sheet. Despite the wide-ranging nature of some of the budget commentary, the issue of the national balance sheet received no discussion there and attracts little attention generally.
Date: 2003
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