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the ''budget deficit'' after adjustments  to exclude recession-induced increases in expenditure and reductions in revenues - in other words,  the deficit that would have existed if the economy had been at full employment (also known as "cyclically-adjusted budget '').
the ''budget deficit'' after adjustments  to exclude recession-induced increases in expenditure and reductions in revenues - in other words,  the deficit that would have existed if the economy had been at full employment (see also "cyclically-adjusted budget '').

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Full employment deficit [r]: the budget deficit after adjustments to exclude recession-induced increases in expenditure and reductions in revenues - in other words, the deficit that would have existed if the economy had been at full employment (see also "cyclically-adjusted budget ).