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UK Government's Accounting of Monetary Base as Debt

The United Kingdom's government offers an explicit confirmation of the monetary base being a form of government debt. In its official 'The Whole of Government Accounts' publication, it consolidates banknotes, coins, and other liabilities of the Bank of England into the national government's overall debt figures.

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