31. The government, backed by its powers to tax its citizens and print money, usually has the best borrowing rate in a country. 32. The government, for all its presses, could not print money fast enough. 33. The government would simply print money as a way of renouncing its accumulated obligations. 34. The league wants to know when it can start printing money. 35. The new economic team appeared likely to print more money to pay massive government debts and impose state controls in an attempt to weather the current financial crisis. 36. The money is printed with nostalgic postcard shots of Atlantic City, and the houses and hotels are wood, as they once were, long, long ago. 37. The Russian government switched from simply printing money to finance the budget deficit to issuing bonds. 38. The Treasury, of course, prints money. 39. The system curbs inflation by preventing countries from simply printing more money to cover deficits, but it exposes an economy to two major risks. 40. These central banks are similar to the Federal Reserve in the United States, printing money and setting interest rates. |