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Can the “Obama Stimulus” be a success? Has it worked? Let’s make this quick, I don’t want to hurt anyone’s head with this subject. So where does this idea of a stimulus come from? Keynesian Economics is the answer. Keynesian Economics is named after, the famous founder of “modern macroeconomic theory”, John Maynard Keynes. Keynes suggested that government could intervene during recessions by passing stimuli, in which the money would be given ...
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Japan, the second largest economy in the world, has agreed an $81bn stimulus package. Japan's economy grew for a second quarter in Q3 2009, but the return of deflation sparked fears that growth could stall. A strong yen is also holding back Japanese exporters. Japan's economy is driven by exports, and these measures, which target domestic consumers, would enjoy limited success, analysts argued.
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