Jimmy Erdmier

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Up until the second half of 1916, the German public was both willing and able to finance the entire fiscal deficit by purchasing government debt.9 In fact, war bond issuances were regularly oversubscribed. However, as the war dragged on and inflation accelerated, the Treasury found that the public was no longer prepared to hold all the debt it was issuing.
A Template for Understanding Big Debt Crises
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