Correct answer: (d) Creation of new money to finance a budget deficit
Explanation
- A
Repayment of public debt
Repaying public debt. Extinguishes a liability; not new high-powered money.
- B
Borrowing from the public to finance a budge deficit
Borrowing from the public. Transfers deposits; relatively less inflationary.
- C
Borrowing from the banks to finance a budget deficit
Borrowing from banks. Can expand credit, but still not printing.
- D
Creation of new money to finance a budget deficit
Creating new money to finance the deficit. Monetisation — the most inflationary of the four.
Summary. Official key is (d). Financing a deficit by creating new money (monetisation) is the most inflationary route. Public borrowing recycles existing saving; bank borrowing is in between; repayment is not stimulus of that kind.