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An imprecise term denoting either that part of the [[budget deficit]]: (i) that would occur in the absence of cyclical influences; or, (ii) that would occur under conditions of [[full employment]], or, (iii) the maintenance of which would produce an upward trend in [[national debt]].
An estimate of the [[budget deficit]] that would occur in the absence of cyclical influences, the magnitude of which depends upon the expected future consequences of previous public sector investments.

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Structural deficit [r]: An estimate of the budget deficit that would occur in the absence of cyclical influences, the magnitude of which depends upon the expected future consequences of previous public sector investments.