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The most important revenue source.
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a. An internally held public debt is like a debt of the left hand owed to the right hand.
b. The Federal Reserve and federal government agencies hold more than half the public debt.
c. As a percentage of GDP, the federal debt held by the public was smaller in 2010 than it was in 1990.
d. As a percentage of GDP, the total U.S. public debt is the highest such debt among the world’s advanced industrial nations.
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1) Expansionary fiscal policy during a recession means cutting taxes, increasing
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3) Expansionary fiscal policy tends to lead to a smaller budget deficit.
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Suppose George made $20,000 last year and that he lives in the country of Harmony. The way Harmony levies income taxes, all
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