TITLE

Stimulus plan must work now - or it never will

AUTHOR(S)
Hicks, Mike
PUB. DATE
July 2009
SOURCE
Indianapolis Business Journal;7/20/2009, Vol. 30 Issue 20, p29
SOURCE TYPE
Periodical
DOC. TYPE
Opinion
ABSTRACT
The article offers information on the perspective shared by the author regarding the stimulus plan implemented by the government in the U.S. The author mentions that for the economic reform package to work, it takes years and not months to work. He mentions that eventhough the stimulus scheme can put the economy back on track, it cannot be hurried.
ACCESSION #
43658874

Tags: ECONOMIC history;  BUSINESS conditions;  ECONOMIC indicators;  ECONOMIC trends

 

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