Chapter 17: Problem 10
What is the main reason for employing contractionary fiscal policy in a time of strong economic growth?
Chapter 17: Problem 10
What is the main reason for employing contractionary fiscal policy in a time of strong economic growth?
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A government starts off with a total debt of 3.5 billion dollar. In year one, the government runs a deficit of 400 million dollar. In year two, the government runs a deficit of 1 billion dollar. In year three, the government runs a surplus of 200 million dollar. What is the total debt of the government at the end of year three?
Debt has a certain self-reinforcing quality to it. There is one category of government spending that automatically increases along with the federal debt. What is it?
Is expansionary fiscal policy more attractive to politicians who believe in larger government or to politicians who believe in smaller government? Explain your answer.
Is it possible for a nation to run budget deficits and still have its debt/GDP ratio fall? Explain your answer. Is it possible for a nation to run budget surpluses and still have its debt/GDP ratio rise? Explain your answer.
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