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widespread that as of 2007 they
amounted $2
trillion per year in the six most
subsidised sectors alone (agriculture,
fossil fuels, road transportation, water,...
- In finance, a loan is the
tender of
money by one
party to
another with an
agreement to pay it back. The recipient, or borrower,
incurs a debt and is usually...
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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...
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Subsidized housing is a
subsidy aimed towards alleviating housing costs and
expenses for
impoverished people with low to
moderate incomes. In the United...
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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...
- 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...
- the scheme, muni****l
corporations of the state-run
canteens serving subsidised food at low prices. The
genesis of the
scheme could be
traced to the concept...
- citizenship. It
resulted in
hundreds of
thousands of
Muslims living in
subsidised public housing and
suffering from high
unemployment rates. The government...
- as "Anna," who
introduced subsidised rice at ₹2 per
kilogram in 1983. Anna
Canteen was
designed to
offer meals at a
subsidised rate of ₹5
which would be...
- in 2000 to 299 in 2005. In
higher education, the
government provides subsidised loans for
students through the
national bank,
although there are deep...