Government debt: Revision history


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  • curprev 00:2300:23, 12 February 2022Lukebayy talk contribs 31,189 bytes −9,234 Removed tables and figures with out-of-date data (from 2012), since current data on government debt by country is available at the Wikipedia page "List of countries by public debt". Links to this "List" page can be found at the top and bottom of the article. Removed banner that said this section may contain misleading parts. undo
  • curprev 00:0200:02, 12 February 2022Lukebayy talk contribs 40,423 bytes +435 Provided information and cited the OECD on the definition of government debt. Clarified the relationship between debt and deficits, and government debt and external debt. Added recent data on worldwide government debt. undo

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  • curprev 23:5423:54, 11 February 2022Lukebayy talk contribs 39,988 bytes −394 Removed discussion of debt duration, as it relates to all bonds, not specifically government bonds. undo
  • curprev 23:5023:50, 11 February 2022Lukebayy talk contribs 40,382 bytes +2,593 Added section on measuring government debt, which consolidates discussion previously elsewhere in the article. Noted that government bonds and bills, as well as other debt instruments, comprise government debt. Defined gross and net debt. Provided citations. undo
  • curprev 23:3923:39, 11 February 2022Lukebayy talk contribs 37,789 bytes −1,585 Noted that government debt generally creates an intergenerational transfer. Added a description of the Ricardian Equivalence proposition, and removed the mathematical model used to illustrate the proposition, as the mathematical model is not likely to be understood by most readers. undo
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