I have a question about China. Is a stimulus funded by real saving different than a stimulus funded by increased borrowing or money printing? The chinese gov't famously had 2 trillion in accumulated balance of payment reserves. If the Chinese spent their reserves on stimulus, they really had the money saved up from before. Does that make their stimulus work better than the u.s. stimulus, which had no real taxes or saved prior taxes to support it?
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