statsgjeld
Statsgjeld, or government debt, is the total amount of money a state government owes to lenders. It includes all borrowings used to finance past deficits and any accrued interest. Government debt is commonly divided into gross debt, the full stock of liabilities, and net debt, which subtracts financial assets held by the government. Debt can be held by domestic residents, foreign investors, or the central bank.
Debt is typically issued as securities such as bonds, notes, and bills, and is managed through regular
Governments borrow to smooth spending over time, finance large investments, respond to recessions, or cope with
Debt sustainability is commonly assessed by the debt-to-GDP ratio, which compares the stock of debt to the
Examples often cited include Japan, with a very high debt-to-GDP ratio; Greece, which experienced a sovereign