This book includes responses from a variety of public and private sector experts on how the Treasury does its borrowing, some of whom have criticized the way the Treasury has been managing its borrowing.
This is demonstrated through case studies on Greece, Spain, Italy, France and the United States – in short, those western countries that nowadays have lost control of their senses and of their economy.
Stephanie Kelton's brilliant exploration of modern monetary theory (MMT) dramatically changes our understanding of how we can best deal with crucial issues ranging from poverty and inequality to creating jobs, expanding health care coverage ...
Too often, public debate about public debt is burdened by lies and myths. This book not only explains the basic facts about public debt but also aims to bring truth and reasoned analysis to the debate.
This book explains the different measures of the U.S. government debt, discusses the historical growth in the debt, identifies the current owners of the debt, presents comparisons with government debt in other countries, and examines the ...
This book attempts to present the happenings in a logical fashion so the reader can understand the severe strain it placed on the American citizens and financial system.
Over the past few years, U.S. gov¿t. debt held by the public has grown rapidly -- to the point that, compared with the total output of the economy, it is now higher than it has ever been.
This report first provides a broad overview of state and local government finances and how these governments incorporate borrowing into their budgets.
Explains the national debt and reveals the constraints this debt imposes on society, the threat it poses to political stability, and what it means to the individual American