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is subsidy
noun
Financial support or assistance, such as a grant.
Exact(4)
"One of the measurements of success the Arts Council has – and, of course, it's all numbers – is subsidy per seat.
I've had really interesting rows with people who run theatres on the continent, who ask, 'what is subsidy for if you're worrying about the audience?' That's very startling".
One wonders what else they might have in mind; certainly dollar devaluation is a possibility, as is subsidy programmes and tax breaks though one suspects that none of those options would be popular if presented individually.Obviously, it's not fair to expect the average American to have a coherent view of how best to achieve certain economic goals.
In terms of the forms of funding, the main approach is subsidy which includes 'vouchers' and cash grants, while supplementary measures include reduction of fees for care and education.
Similar(56)
The first is subsidies to cut the price of marine diesel by 40% or more.
Central to this enabling framework is subsidies.
Factor having a negative significant influence on participation in AECS was subsidy procedure.
For the poor, there are subsidies.
"Here again: it's subsidies".
When are subsidies helpful to an economy?
(There will be subsidies for those who cannot afford it).
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