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    The Policy of Running Deficits and Only Gradually Increasing Taxes
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The Policy of Running Deficits and Only Gradually Increasing Taxes

Question 31

Question 31

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The policy of running deficits and only gradually increasing taxes later to service the debt is referred to as


A) crowding out.
B) tax-smoothing.
C) generational accounting.
D) Ricardian equivalence.

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