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subsidyGovernment 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 that could be used more beneficially elsewhere. Export subsidies are usually condemned because they represent unfair competition. Many countries provide subsidies for transport systems and public utilities such as water, gas, and electricity supplies. Subsidies are also given for art, science, and religion when they cannot be self-supporting to the standards perceived desirable. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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He warned that the growth in ethanol production could have several ramifications, including pushing corn prices to record levels in coming years, reducing government subsidies and potentially raising food prices. But the report drew attention to the fact that some major problems remain with China, including the country's inadequate enforcement of intellectual property rights (IPR) protection, unfair government subsidies to industries and other industrial policies that act to promote Chinese content over imports in manufacturing and services. The days are long gone when generous government subsidies allowed public colleges to keep tuition low. |
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