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Evaluating an Economic Policy Response
A nation is in a severe economic downturn with unemployment at 25% and falling industrial output. A prominent economist proposes a new theory, arguing that in such a crisis, the government should significantly increase its spending on public infrastructure projects like roads and dams, even if it means running a budget deficit. Evaluate this policy proposal. In your response, justify why this approach might be effective in reducing unemployment and also identify and explain a significant potential negative economic consequence that could arise if the policy is successful.
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