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Date: 2015-03-31 00:30:32
Public economics
Economic policy
Economy of the United States
Government budget deficit
Public finance
Government debt
Euro
United States public debt
Greek Financial Audits
2009-2010
Fiscal policy
European sovereign debt crisis
European Union

Government Finance[removed]General government deficit and debt 2014 General government deficit 3.2 per cent and debt 59.3 per cent relative to GDP in 2014

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