Second, direct financial allocation; (direct way)
Third, lower interest rates, expand credit, stimulate consumption and increase taxes; (indirect way)
Source 4: Issuing local bonds; (direct way)
Where the funds go; First, direct capital injection into large state-owned enterprises (such as airlines);
The second destination is to invest in large-scale public facilities (such as high-speed railways and highways);
Third, it is used to purchase a large number of cheap raw materials and energy resources for strategic reserve;
Fourth, allocate funds to various state departments (agriculture, industry and other departments) to stabilize the national economy and stimulate the economy;
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