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Fiscal policy / Inflation / Economic bubbles / Government debt / United States public debt / European sovereign debt crisis / Debt / Quantitative easing / Financial repression / Economics / Macroeconomics / Economy of the United States
Date: 2014-07-04 13:17:48
Fiscal policy
Inflation
Economic bubbles
Government debt
United States public debt
European sovereign debt crisis
Debt
Quantitative easing
Financial repression
Economics
Macroeconomics
Economy of the United States

Please cite this paper as: OECD 2012, “Managing government debt and assets after the crisis”, OECD Economics Department Policy Notes, No. 10. February 2012.

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