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ECON 2002.01 AU2025 (21333) Midterm Exam 3 - Requires Respondus LockDown Browser
Single choice
The government runs a budget deficit this year. How is the deficit typically financed?
Options
A.By selling bonds in financial markets
B.By cutting wages for public employees
C.By borrowing from foreign central banks
D.By printing money directly through the central bank
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Question restatement: The government runs a budget deficit this year. How is the deficit typically financed?
Option 1: By selling bonds in financial markets
This is the standard mechanism. When a government runs a deficit, it borrows to cover the shortfall by issuing government bonds and selling them to investors in financial markets. The proceeds raise funds now with an obligation to pay interest and repay principal in the future. This method is widely used because it provides long-term funding, maintains monetary stability, and allows fiscal p......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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