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Reducing the U.S. deficit by recycling capital inflows

The United States can simply recycle the financial capital inflows from China and re-export them back to China in the form of FDI. In so doing, the United States gains a substantially larger rate of return from FDI than China does from owning U.S. government bonds.
Economic Synopses

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Is the government an honest borrower?

FRBSF Economic Letter

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Deficit-financed tax cuts and interest rates

Why do proposals to lower taxes often meet with opposition in Congress. One argument is that lowering taxes without an equivalent fall in government spending may lead to future budget deficits, which will translate into higher long-term interest rates and a lower level of income. Sylvain Leduc discusses the theoretical arguments under which budget deficits lead to higher interest rates. He also surveys empirical studies that used data on expected budget deficits to document the possibility that increases in future budget deficits are associated with higher real long-term interest rates.
Business Review , Issue Q2 , Pages 30-37

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Understanding the Korean and Thai currency crises

This article reviews and interprets the recent currency crises in Korea and Thailand. The authors argue that a prime causes of the crises were large, unfunded government guarantees to railing financial sectors.
Economic Perspectives , Volume 25 , Issue Q III

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Jargon Alert : Ricardian equivalence

Econ Focus , Volume 12 , Issue Win , Pages 6

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Deficits and financial change in the Pacific Basin

FRBSF Economic Letter

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Selling government assets

FRBSF Economic Letter

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Financing the U.S. payments deficit

Federal Reserve Bulletin , Issue Apr

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Statement to National Economic Commission, November 16, 1988 (federal government deficit)

Federal Reserve Bulletin , Issue Jan , Pages 15-18

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The long-run outcome of a permanent deficit

Economic Review , Issue May , Pages 25-33

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