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Regulators' favorable treatment of sovereign debt "is like a subsidy by which the governments distort banking decisions, making banks more inclined to finance government debt than engage in their core business," Mr. Konrad and Mr. Zschäpitz wrote in the article, published by the Ifo Institute for Economic Research in Munich.

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One of these was a pledge in May to phase out inefficient fossil fuel subsidies by 2025 – which currently run at $10m£7.5m5m) a minute – by G7 ministers at a summit in Japan.

The result, steel executives complain, is that policy makers and regulators — the people with the final say on trade laws, energy policies, research subsidies and other rules by which steel companies live and die — have not noticed the metamorphosis.

However, we did not investigate the mechanism by which government subsidy affects injection prescriptions.

However, the mechanism by which government subsidy influence injection administration remains unclear, and thus requires further study.

However, the mechanism by which government subsidy affects injection prescriptions remains unclear, and thus requires further studies.

Subsidy in Britain was the means by which the British theatre industry became the strongest in the world, both as a significant export and as a chief tourist attraction.

At the same time, the scheme might have to be phased in gradually, at least if it is to be financed by subsidy reductions which in turn need to be undertaken in an orderly fashion to allow households and businesses to adjust to new prices.

Bill de Blasio, the probable next mayor, wants to ease the D.H.S. restrictions determining who qualifies for shelter, set aside public-housing vacancies for the homeless, come up with a new rent-subsidy plan involving a voucher system by which rent-challenged tenants can afford their own apartments, and build a hundred thousand new units of low-income housing.

And he then explains his view by analogising interest rate subsidies to energy subsidies, which is odd given that the economists he's engaging don't need analogies to grasp the workings of monetary policy.But sure, I'm happy to agree that if America provided a large, money-financed subsidy to energy that would be quite stimulative.

The Tories and Lib Dems have had a series of run-ins over wind power this year, starting with a letter by 101 Tory MPs demanding an end to onshore wind subsidies and culminating in a fight in the summer over the level of subsidy cuts, which Davey eventually won by securing a 10% cut rather than the 25% that Chancellor George Osborne had wanted.

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