what is the question
It will most likely stimulate private spending
None. George Osborne's policies will make a further 1.1 million unemployed.
Economics
Well, the affect of the government in these circumstances is usually to deny the data and demonize their critics.But the effect of the government is to reduce GDP and indeed all economic activity, [for GDP is a poor measure of activity].Govt taxes decrease and in countries where the unemployed are entitled to a benefit, the Govt expenditure increases.An alternate scenario to paying unemployment is to create work for the unemployed, rather than rely on the 'invisible hand" of marketplace economics.Which like most invisible things, has no existence.
Reserve Labor Force
Government loans are aimed at people starting up small businesses. You will need to have an idea and create a business plan to show how you aim to succeed. You can then apply for a loan.
Depression
Not a thing!
The government set up camps during the Great Depression to help the unemployed.
“Can a government grant help an unemployed person with a $20,000 credit card debt?
European Governments provide adequate Social Services for the unemployed meaning that Europeans have the option to remain unemployed for longer periods in the knowledge that they will receive financial help. In the US financial help for the unemployed is considerably less meaning that for many Americans being unemployed is not an option
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The Great Depression in the 30's (US)
The boycotts would not have affected them in any way.
because the government in mostly democratics
They would have been unaffected, the boycotts were only for gentiles.
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