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Will fiscal policy work quickly enough?

There is no doubting that governments have generally pulled out all the stops in announcing big fiscal stimulus programmes. But announcing them is one thing; quickly getting the money to where it is needed is quite another. There is a risk that logistical problems prevent fiscal policy from shoring up economies quickly enough to prevent the initial virus-related recession from turning into something more serious.

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