Debt and GDP Growth

We examine the experience of forty four countries spanning up to two centuries of data on central government debt, inflation and growth.  Our main finding is that across both advanced countries and emerging markets, high debt/GDP levels (90 percent and above) are associated with notably lower growth outcomes.

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