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Whose Stimulus Will Work Best?
- August 01, 2009
The G20 economic meeting that starts Thursday in London could prove to be an important sharing of ideas on how to solve the global financial crisis.
With this in mind, CNNmoney has detailed how 10 countries have approached this challenge within their own borders.
While varied in size and scope, most of these countries have put together some form of stimulus package. Infrastructure projects, tax cuts and “bad bank” asset purchases have proven popular solutions.
Of course, the two biggest stimulus packages are from the United States ($1 trillion+) and China ($586 billion and growing).
Most of the 10 countries cited by CNNmoney will be at the G20 table in London. One that won’t is Iceland, where the financial sector soared to astounding heights and then crashed spectacularly.
Iceland’s stimulus plan to deal with 18 percent inflation, 10 percent GDP shrinkage and a crippling currency collapse? A $5 billion handout from the IMF and lots of negotiation to restructure its massive external debt.
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