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> I think huge government deficit is causing problems in credit market. Hi Alejandro: What kind of problems? The 'crowding-out effect'? Don't we have some historical experience to show that increasing budget deficits are compatible (for, at least, an extended period of time) with increase accumulation of capital and economic growth? In any event, it's not the _government_ bonds which have turned to junk. In solidarity, Jerry
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