The Inter-ally Debts

The Inter-ally Debts
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Total Pages : 394
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015035394892
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Synopsis The Inter-ally Debts by : Harvey Edward Fisk

The Inter-ally Debts and the United States

The Inter-ally Debts and the United States
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Total Pages : 326
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015076048373
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Synopsis The Inter-ally Debts and the United States by : National Industrial Conference Board

The Inter-Ally Debts

The Inter-Ally Debts
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Synopsis The Inter-Ally Debts by : H. E. Fisk

The $13 Trillion Question

The $13 Trillion Question
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Publisher : Brookings Institution Press
Total Pages : 178
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ISBN-10 : 9780815727064
ISBN-13 : 0815727062
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Synopsis The $13 Trillion Question by : David Wessel

The underexamined art and science of managing the federal government's huge debt. Everyone talks about the size of the U.S. national debt, now at $13 trillion and climbing, but few talk about how the U.S. Treasury does the borrowing—even though it is one of the world's largest borrowers. Everyone from bond traders to the home-buying public is affected by the Treasury's decisions about whether to borrow short or long term and what types of bonds to sell to investors. What is the best way for the Treasury to finance the government's huge debt? Harvard's Robin Greenwood, Sam Hanson, Joshua Rudolph, and Larry Summers argue that the Treasury could save taxpayers money and help the economy by borrowing more short term and less long term. They also argue that the Treasury and the Federal Reserve made a huge mistake in recent years by rowing in opposite directions: while the Fed was buying long-term bonds to push investors into other assets, the Treasury was doing the opposite—selling investors more long-term bonds. 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.

Public Sector Debt Statistics

Public Sector Debt Statistics
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Publisher : International Monetary Fund
Total Pages : 230
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ISBN-10 : 9781616351564
ISBN-13 : 161635156X
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Synopsis Public Sector Debt Statistics by : International Monetary Fund

The global financial crisis of recent years and the associated large fiscal deficits and debt levels that have impacted many countries underscores the importance of reliable and timely government statistics and, more broadly, public sector debt as a critical element in countries fiscal and external sustainability. Public Sector Debt Statistics is the first international guide of its kind, and its primary objectives are to improve the quality and timeliness of key debt statistics and promote a convergence of recording practices to foster international comparability and as a reference for national compilers and users for compiling and disseminating these data. Like other statistical guides published by the IMF, this one was prepared in consultation with countries and international agencies, including the nine organizations of the Inter-Agency Task Force on Finance Statistics (TFFS). The guide's preparation was based on the broad range of experience of our institutions and benefitted from consultation with national compilers of government finance and public sector debt statistics. The guide's concepts are harmonized with those of the System of National Accounts (2008) and the Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, Sixth Edition.

The Dawes Plan and the New Economics

The Dawes Plan and the New Economics
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Total Pages : 346
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015027343097
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Synopsis The Dawes Plan and the New Economics by : George Percival Auld