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Spending Promises Made by the Government That Are Effectively a Debt

Question 367

Question 367

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Spending promises made by the government that are effectively a debt, although they are not included in the usual debt statistics, are known as:


A) burden of debt.
B) structural deficit.
C) implicit liabilities.
D) constructive debt.

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