Briefing Paper #262
As long as private demand for new borrowing and spending is weak, then increased public borrowing will not cause sustained upward pressure on interest rates. Economist Josh Bivens explains.
As long as private demand for new borrowing and spending is weak, then increased public borrowing will not cause sustained upward pressure on interest rates. Economist Josh Bivens explains.
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