Recessionbased
Recessionbased is a term used in economics to describe a set of fiscal and monetary policies that prioritize resilience and rapid recovery during periods of economic downturn. The concept emerged in the late 2010s as scholars and policymakers sought to move beyond traditional stimulus approaches, emphasizing structural adjustments that can be enacted quickly and are tailored to the specific characteristics of each recession.
The core idea of recessionbased policy is to combine targeted government spending with flexible monetary tools
Several countries have experimented with recessionbased frameworks. For instance, Canada introduced a rapid investment program during
Overall, recessionbased represents a shift toward more agile, data‑driven policy interventions that aim to reduce the