Chap15 - Gov Debt
Chap15 - Gov Debt
Government
Debt
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CHAPTE
R
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Gov Debt
(% of GDP)
Country
Gov Debt
(% of GDP)
Japan
159
U.S.A.
64
Italy
125
Sweden
62
Greece
108
Finland
53
Belgium
99
Norway
52
France
77
Denmark
50
Portugal
77
Spain
49
Germany
70
U.K.
47
Austria
69
Ireland
30
Canada
69
Korea
20
Netherlands
64
Australia
15
WW2
1
0.8
0.6
Revolutionary
War
Civil War
Iraq
War
WW1
0.4
0.2
0
1791 1815 1839 1863 1887 1911 1935 1959 1983 2007
CHAPTER 15 Government Debt
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actual
projected
17
14
11
8
2050
2040
2030
2020
2010
2000
1990
1980
1970
1960
1950
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6
4
2
2005
2000
1995
1990
1985
1980
1975
1970
1965
1960
1955
1950
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Percent of GDP
300
250
200
150
pessimistic
scenario
100
50
optimistic scenario
0
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CHAPTER 15 Government Debt
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MEASUREMENT PROBLEM 1:
Inflation
Suppose the real debt is constant, which implies a
zero real deficit.
or
D = D
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MEASUREMENT PROBLEM 1:
Inflation
Correcting the deficit for inflation can make a huge
difference, especially when inflation is high.
Example: In 1979,
nominal deficit = $28 billion
inflation = 8.6%
debt = $495 billion
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MEASUREMENT PROBLEM 2:
Capital Assets
Currently, deficit = change in debt
Better, capital budgeting:
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MEASUREMENT PROBLEM 3:
Uncounted liabilities
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MEASUREMENT PROBLEM 4:
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MEASUREMENT PROBLEM 4:
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We
We must
must exercise
exercise care
care
when
when interpreting
interpreting
the
the reported
reported deficit
deficit figures.
figures.
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Short run: Y, u
Long run:
Y and u back at their natural rates
closed economy: r, I
open economy: , NX
(or higher trade deficit)
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OTHER PERSPECTIVES:
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OTHER PERSPECTIVES:
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OTHER PERSPECTIVES:
International dimensions
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CASE STUDY:
Inflation-indexed Treasury
bonds
Benefits:
Removes inflation risk, the risk that inflation
and hence real interest rate will turn out different
than expected.
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CASE STUDY:
Inflation-indexed Treasury
bonds
rate on non-indexed bond
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Chapter Summary
1. Relative to GDP, the U.S. governments debt is
Government Debt
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Chapter Summary
3. In the traditional view, a debt-financed tax cut
Government Debt
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Chapter Summary
5. Most economists oppose a strict balanced budget
Government Debt
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