It is worth mentioning that the infrastructure plan announced by the Australasian Government did not cause as much of a sensation domestically as it did internationally.
After all, the lives of Australasians had not been greatly affected, and the continuous increase in jobs had left them with nothing much to do except to be thankful to the government and Arthur.
But for Europe and the United States, which were tormented by the economic crisis, what did the sudden creation of 2 million jobs represent?
If previously the unemployment figures of Australasia only attracted the attention of the entire world, then now, the infrastructure plan undoubtedly became an attempt to snatch up the unemployed populations across the globe.
The question arises: would the unemployed populations in Europe and the United States be swayed by the Australasian infrastructure plan?
The answer is, of course, they would be.