Multiple Choice

During the severe economic downturn in the US in 2009, an analysis of the change in total economic output revealed that the decline in private investment (e.g., business spending on equipment and structures) contributed more to the overall contraction than the decline in personal consumption, despite consumption being a much larger part of the economy. This was because the percentage drop in investment was exceptionally large. Given this specific diagnosis of the problem, which of the following policy responses would have been the most targeted and direct approach to counteracting the primary driver of the economic decline?

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