Abstract

JAPAN BUDGETTOKYO-- A new housing complex for exchange students, renovated research labs and equipment, and a faster track for some big new science projects are expected to be elements in Japan's latest, and largest, attempt to spend itself out of a prolonged recession. The $195 billion package includes $145 billion in stimulus spending and another $50 billion in tax breaks and eclipses the $138 billion stimulus package enacted just last April ( Science , 1 May, p. [669][1]). But many of the details, including amounts for science-related projects, are yet to be worked out. [1]: http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/short/280/5364/669

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