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Vol. 21, No. 4
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Last Updated: 06/13/1997

Accounting for the federal government's cost of funds

George J. Hall, Thomas J. Sargent

This article describes and defends the authors' corrections to the federal government flawed measures of its cost of funds. Further, it examines how the maturity structure of the debt influences the way inflation risk and interest rate risk are shared by the government and its creditors.

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