OSO: Serious Data Problems with Government Debt Comparison
“If true, this has serious policy implications for both the United States and the European Union. It also has serious implications on market valuation of US and European sovereign debt. These implications depend upon how widely the CIA World Factbook error has been disseminated amongst policy makers, academics, econ bloggers and those who work in sovereign debt markets.”
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