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Three world wars: Fiscal-monetary consequences
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Three world wars: Fiscal-monetary consequences

George J Hall and Thomas J Sargent
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, Vol.119(18), pp.e2200349119-e2200349119
05/03/2022
PMCID: PMC9170155
PMID: 35446688

Abstract

COVID-19 - epidemiology Government History, 20th Century Humans Historical Article Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
SignificanceWe detect common forces that impinged on US monetary and fiscal policies during two 20th century world wars and now during the War on COVID-19 and then compare government and market responses to these forces. The US government had to finance large wartime surges in its expenditures by taxing, borrowing, or printing money. We document and interpret consequences of the choices that the government made in these three world wars.

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