The Economic Account of Fertility Subsidies Promoting Consumption

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2025.03.21 03:46
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Whether fertility subsidies can become a "positive feedback" to boost consumption remains uncertain. The key lies in whether the Inner Mongolia case can be replicated nationwide and the effectiveness of the subsidy intensity. It is recommended to distribute subsidies in lower-tier cities, ensuring that the subsidies exceed 15% of the local per capita GDP. Economically underdeveloped regions require higher subsidies to promote birth rates, while economically developed regions need stronger measures and supporting mechanisms. The case of Shenzhen shows that insufficient subsidies and a lack of supporting measures lead to poor results. Drawing on the experience of South Korea, subsidies should account for 20% of per capita GDP and be accompanied by measures such as parental leave