A structural budget deficit is one


A 'structural' budget deficit is one that:

A) arises because of accounting practice but has no economic significance.

B) occurs when countries are in recession.

C) occurs regularly irrespective of the state of the economy.

D) arises because of high capital expenditure such as the building of new schools and hospitals.

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