How the government borrows

    Subtitle
    A primer
    Creators and Contributors
    Original Date Issued
    1985
    Place of Origin
    Mode of Issuance
    Extent
    34 pages
    Description
    The United States Government is the world's largest debtor. It owes nearly $2 trillion and is borrowing more at a rate of approximately $200 billion a year. This report explains the basics of how the Government goes about borrowing these sums.,Abstract -- Introduction -- The Auction Process and Competitive Determination of Interest Rates -- Bills, Bonds, and Notes -- Savings Bonds, Government Accounts, and Non-Negotiable Securities -- Agency Issues and the Federal Financing Bank -- Tax Treatment -- Innovations -- Borrowing from the Federal Reserve and Non-Interest Bearing Debt -- Conclusion.,Thomas Woodward, Analyst in Public Finance, Economics Division.,CRS 85-762 E,"May 28, 1985.",SuDoc# 14. 18/3
    Note
    CRS 85-762 E,"May 28, 1985.",SuDoc# 14. 18/3
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    Identifier
    mu:71835
    Language of Resource