What part does interest play in deficit spending?
a.) governments must pay interest on money...
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What part does interest play in deficit spending?
a.) governments must pay interest on money they borrow when they take on debt. b.) citizens must pay interest when their governments borrow money.
c.) governments may charge foreign countries interest when they borrow money. d.) interest is not a factor when a government’s budget is in deficit.
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