💨 Abstract
China's consumer subsidies lead to increased short-term spending on items like electronics, but ultimately result in reduced expenses on unsubsidized goods and services. This strategy, known as the trade-in scheme, comes with long-term trade-offs as consumers may delay replacement of cars and appliances. The scheme also strains future spending.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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