- of
subsidies are most
common in
developing countries where governments subsidise such
things as food, water,
electricity and
education on the
basis that...
- cash than they consume.
Revenue “milked” from cash cows is
often used to
subsidise less
profitable parts of a business. The term cash cow is a
metaphor for...
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Subsidized housing is
government sponsored economic ****istance
aimed towards alleviating housing costs and
expenses for
impoverished people with low to...
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Cross subsidization is the
practice of
charging higher prices to one type of
consumers to
artificially lower prices for
another group.
State trading enterprises...
-
hundreds of
thousands of
Muslims (especially in the
larger cities)
living in
subsidised public housing and
suffering from very high
unemployment rates. Simultaneously...
-
Publicly funded healthcare is a form of
health care
financing designed to meet the cost of all or most
healthcare needs from a
publicly managed fund. Usually...
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bursaries which pay the fee and in 2017 it was
stated that each
doctor gets
subsidised by £230,000
during their training. In 2022, the
Programme for International...
- In finance, a loan is the
transfer of
money by one
party to
another with an
agreement to pay it back. The recipient, or borrower,
incurs a debt and is...
- services,
while the
Commonwealth funds the
Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (
subsidising the
costs of medicines) and
general practice.
School attendance, or registration...
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statement declaring that from 2008,
secondary education would be
heavily subsidised, with the
government footing all
tuition fees.
Under the new constitution...