Most of the cost of World War I was financed through government borrowing, which included issuing war bonds and increasing national debts. Countries also raised taxes to fund military expenses and support their economies during the conflict. Additionally, the post-war reparations imposed on Germany and other Central Powers were expected to help offset some of the war costs, although these payments became a contentious issue in the following years.
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