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Date: 2016-03-15 15:03:24
Economy
Fiscal policy
Economy of the United States
Government debt
National debt of the United States
Gross domestic product
Public finance
Economic indicators

Measuring Government Debt: From D1 to D4 The magnitude of government debt, and public sector debt likewise, depends on the coverage of instruments used and available data. To accommodate a fair international comparison o

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