An economic stimulus is a monetary or fiscal policy enacted by governments with the intent of stabilizing their economies during a fiscal crisis. The policies include an increase in government spending on infrastructure, tax cuts and lowering interest rates. In response to 2015's slowing economy, the Chinese government unleashed a wave of fiscal spending to fund investment in roads, railways, sewers and slum redevelopment.
87% Yes |
13% No |
85% Yes |
13% No |
1% Yes, the government should intervene to boost a recovery |
0% No, and the government should drastically reduce spending during recessions |
1% Yes, but in the form of tax breaks for all citizens |
0% No, recession is a natural cycle that purges excess |
1% Yes, but in the form of increased spending on infrastructure |
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0% Yes, but in the form of tax breaks for low income citizens |
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0% Yes, but in the form of assisting sectors most heavily hit by the recession |
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0% Yes, and collectivize all industry |
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