government borrowing costs
Government borrowing costs refer to the expenses incurred by a government when it borrows money from individuals, institutions, or other countries to finance its activities and obligations. It encompasses the interest rates and fees charged by lenders, along with any additional costs associated with issuing and servicing government debts.
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