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    China's (US$8,480) nominal per-capita GDP surpasses Mexico (US$7,993)

    It doesn't matter who is printing the money. The point is the debt is devalued when it is paid back because of the great inflation created by money printing. Dude, GDP is output minus input, so the net every $6 of lending creates just $1 growth means that every $6 input will only produce $7...
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    China's (US$8,480) nominal per-capita GDP surpasses Mexico (US$7,993)

    Well, deficit is even worse when you have double deficit for decades. It is right that deficit is not debt, but it presents your capability of paying back your debt in the future. And no, printing more money doesn’t create more debt but create inflation. The inflation will devalue the debt...
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