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Foreign central banks may well stop financing growing U.S. deficits, private equity investors might not take their place, and the resulting adjustment process would prove quite painful for the United States. DEBT DYNAMICS U.S. external debt is now equal to more than 25 percent of GDP, a high level given that exports are a small fraction of U...
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GDP. More important, the United States is adding to its debt at an extraordinary pace. The U.S. current account deficit is now comparable to those of Thailand and Mexico in the years leading up to their financial crises. In the late 1990s, the United States borrowed abroad to finance private investment...
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