http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/7691839.st m Alistair Darling with the help of Gordon Brown suggests we spend our way out of a recession. Sixteen economists have stated publicly that this is a bad idea as its no guarantee it will work. The funding will go towards major projects that were earmarked for the future.
Is it a good idea to bring the projects forward?
Will it help the economy and allow people to stay in their jobs?
Should the projects have been more short term instead (ie 1 year) to see us through the recession? Instead a future general election will allow the Tories (if elected) to cancel them and re-institute their own policies.
China had nearly full employment because their projects employed much manual labour. Wouldn't it be more beneficial with millions to be unemployed to have projects that used a great deal of manual labour?