Talk:Primary deficit

It seems that this page would be better off inside a longer article on budget deficits and budgets, with a redirect for the terms "primary surplus or deficits to that page. Benuel (talk) 14:32, 20 November 2011 (UTC)

I am by no means an expert, but it seems to me that the article presents one particular theory of how deficit and growth interact as largely undisputed. This seems to neglect both contradicting empirical evidence and alternative theories of a more Keynesian variety for instance. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 149.31.139.242 (talk) 00:51, 8 December 2011 (UTC)

Lower money liquidity bring about higher inflation?
It seem that the second part of the following statement is incorrect: " Firstly, high fiscal deficit indicates a high level of government borrowing that has a tendency to reduce the availability of capital. This leads to lower liquidity and consequently higher interest rates and higher inflation."

How can lower money liquidity (and hence supressed economic activity) cause higher inflation? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Undeddy (talk • contribs) 14:12, 17 October 2013 (UTC)