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Overspending brings more money into people's pocket and thus raises aggregate demand in the economy, especially in the short run where production units can not easily adjusted to increase their production! This creates excess demand or demand pull type of inflation underwhich too much money is chasing too few goods and services.

In another scenario, government overspending leaves many government workers with little to no accountability. Low accountability eventually leads to a lack of motivation and production. With low production and too much money in people's pockets, we expect excess demand and demand pull inflation too!!

By Balozi Morwa

(Tanzania Investment Bank, 2013)

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