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Lectures in Macroeconomics- Charles W. Upton Government Taxing and Borrowing

Our Objective This is a descriptive section. Here, we present some data on government taxation and borrowing.

Government Taxing and Borrowing Our Objective This is a descriptive section. Here, we present some data on government taxation and borrowing. The discussion revolves around graphs showing government taxation and borrowing, usually as a percentage of GDP.

Government Taxing and Borrowing How the Feds Tax, FIT CIT OASI Other % of Federal Taxes by type

Government Taxing and Borrowing How the Feds Tax, FIT CIT OASI Other

Government Taxing and Borrowing Income Taxes As % of GDP

Government Taxing and Borrowing Income Taxes

Government Taxing and Borrowing Production and Import Taxes as % of GDP

Government Taxing and Borrowing Corporate Income Tax as % of GDP

Government Taxing and Borrowing OASI as % of GDP

Government Taxing and Borrowing How the States Tax Property Sales Other Federal Income Corp Profits % of State Taxes by type

Government Taxing and Borrowing State and Local Taxes, 2001

Government Taxing and Borrowing Federal Borrowing, Deficit as % of GDP

Government Taxing and Borrowing Federal Borrowing, Deficit as % of GDP

Government Taxing and Borrowing Debt-GDP Ratio,

Government Taxing and Borrowing Debt-GDP Ratio,

Government Taxing and Borrowing % of Federal Debt Held by Public

Government Taxing and Borrowing End ©2004 Charles W. Upton. All rights reserved Data are from Statistical Appendix of Economic Report of the President