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Discover Ludwig"implicit subsidies" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe an indirect form of subsidies, where the benefits of the subsidies are not always visible or clear. For example, "Many countries offer implicit subsidies to large corporations in the form of tax credits and reduced environmental regulations."
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On top of this are the costs of implicit subsidies.
But this difference does not speak to the issue of too-big-to-fail implicit subsidies.
Removing implicit subsidies to rents and interest rates would cut many firms' profits and stir opposition.
But it is profitable precisely because it receives implicit subsidies from being too big to fail.
He said the commission's action was an effort to accelerate competition by ending several implicit subsidies.
If we increase the government backing and implicit subsidies for megabanks, will they take bigger or smaller reckless risks?
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But most of the implicit subsidy went to shareholders.
How big is this implicit subsidy to large banks?
This provides the group with an implicit subsidy that is not enjoyed by rival financial institutions.
Yet removing the implicit subsidy provided by taxpayers is perhaps the biggest challenge regulators face.
This implicit subsidy is in the sights of regulators like the FPC.
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