
1) Aid 2) Subvention
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1) Financial support 2) Fiscal policy 3) French word used in English 4) Gift of money 5) Grant
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A subsidy is a form of financial or in kind support extended to an economic sector (or institution, business, or individual) generally with the aim of promoting economic and social policy. Although commonly extended from Government, the term subsidy can relate to any type of support - for example from NGOs or implicit subsidies. Subsidies come in ...
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a grant of money made by the government to industries locating in Development Areas; industries locating in South Wales receive a labour subsidy per worker, which encourages them to employ more people, reducing their costs and increasing profits.
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• (n.) Support; aid; cooperation; esp., extraordinary aid in money rendered to the sovereign or to a friendly power. • (n.) A grant from the government, from a municipal corporation, or the like, to a private person or company to assist the establishment or support of an enterprise deemed advantageous to the public; a subvention; as, a su...
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A payment by government, perhaps implicit, to the private sector in return for some activity that it wants to reward, encourage, or assist. Under WTO rules, subsidies may be prohibited, actionable, or non-actionable.
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a direct or indirect payment, economic concession, or privilege granted by a government to private firms, households, or other governmental units in ... [5 related articles]
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A monetary grant paid by the government to a private person or company to assist an enterprise deemed advantageous to the public.
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Money given to producers to reduce costs hence the market price of a good or service.
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Money given to producers to reduce costs hence the market price of a good or service.
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Government payment or concession granted to a state or private company, or an individual. A subsidy may be provided to keep prices down, to stimulate the market for a particular product, or because...
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A direct or indirect benefit granted by a government for the production or distribution (including e
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A financial benefit or form of assistance given to producers (e.g., grants, loans, tax allowances)which enables them to sell or export goods at less than their costs of production, thus creating unfair competition.
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Monies paid via the SRA to TOC's to operate unprofitable franchises
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money grant towards the expenses of a commercial undertaking
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Sub'si·dy noun ;
plural Subsidies . [ Latin
subsidium the troops stationed in reserve in the third line of battlem reserve, support, help, from
subsidere to sit down, lie in wait: confer French
subside . See
Subside .]
1. Support; aid; coöperation; ...
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Engl. law. An aid, tax or tribute granted by parliament to the king for the urgent occasions of the kingdom, to be levied on every subject of ability, according to the value of his lands or goods. The assistance given in money by one nation to another to enable it the better to carry on a war, when such nation does not join directly in the war, is ...
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A subsidy is a pecuniary grant by the State to the costs of private enterprise without expectation of a direct return. Subsidies are also grants paid annually by one state to another in order to secure its neutrality or support in war or to induce it to act in accordance with the advice and in the interests of the country making the payment.
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subsidy 1. A grant or gift of money from a government to a private company, organization, or charity to help it to continue functioning. 2. To help with expenses; a monetary gift or contribution to somebody or something, especially to pay expenses. 3. A direct pecuniary aid furnished by a government to a private industrial undertaking, a charity ...
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A financial benefit or form of assistance given to producers (e.g., grants, loans, tax allowances)which enables them to sell or export goods at less than their costs of production, thus creating unfair competition.
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noun a grant paid by a government to an enterprise that benefits the public; `a subsidy for research in artificial intelligence`
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Government payment or concession granted to a state or private company, or an individual. A subsidy may be provided to keep prices down, to stimulate the market for a particular product, or because it is perceived to be in the public interest. The payment of subsidies may distort the market, create shortages, reduce efficiency, or waste resources t...
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aid given by a government to a private commercial enterprise, a charity organization, etc.
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a direct pecuniary aid furnished by a government to a private industrial undertaking, a charity organization, or the like. · a sum paid, often in accordance with a treaty, by one government to another to secure some service in return. · a grant or contribution of money. · money formerly granted by the English Parliament to the cro...
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a grant paid by a government to an enterprise
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