Answer:
This borrowing may have a negative impact by crowding out private investment.
Explanation:
When the government goest into deficit spending to stimulate the economy in times when the economy is slowing down, what happens is that the government now demands more loanable funds: it demands a higher proportion of the savings in the economy in the form of government bonds.
This higher government demand for loanable funds crowds out private investment for two reasons:
- It raises the interest rate, making private investment more expensive.
- It reduces the amount of loanable funds available for the private sector (because it takes over a larger share of them).
Answer: The Adams–Onís Treaty (Spanish: Tratado de Adams-Onís) of 1819,
The Gulf Coast (not to be confused with the American Gulf Coast) contains significant oil and natural gas deposits.
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