Can a Flexible Work Routine Boost the Economy?

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Jiangxi Province in east China recently issued several measures to boost local tourism. One of these is a flexible work schedule, or a 2.5-day weekend, which includes Friday aftoon plus the usual two-day weekend. This extra half day is designed to encourage people to travel and stay in resorts, thus spending more money and stimulating the economy.
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