Collocations withsubsidy

These are words often used in combination withsubsidy.

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agricultural subsidy
Differences in agricultural subsidy provision might also reflect economic characteristics of the farm sector in each country.
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annual subsidy
The result is that the $1 billion in annual subsidy results in a deadweight loss of up to $400 million per year.
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cash subsidy
Both single-parent families and the working poor would have qualified for a cash subsidy.
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continuing subsidy
Much of the industry that had located in the interior could not survive without continuing subsidy.
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direct subsidy
It is also found that a subsidy to the financial sector may have larger growth effects than a direct subsidy to research.
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enormous subsidy
I do not think you have a chance now of asking the country to give an enormous subsidy to encourage corn-growing in this country.
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farm subsidy
It is a subsidy which is a strictly farm subsidy and not a consumer subsidy.
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federal subsidy
Federal subsidies, however, made it possible for people with incomes less than that which was required to obtain housing in the building.
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financial subsidy
The smallest increase in benefits from governmental support was found for direct financial subsidy to the immigrants' employers.
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generous subsidy
Any more generous subsidy would substitute for the capital that, at least in principle, should be available on commercial terms.
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governmental subsidies
For instance, the fiscal deficit could jeopardize the level of governmental subsidies that have decisive importance for the development of the sector.
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heavy subsidy
The coal industry's already heavy subsidy will rise to more than $3 billion a year.
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hidden subsidy
It would be a hidden subsidy, in addition to the present overt subsidies which are openly reviewed from time to time.
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huge subsidy
The total revenues collected from user charges form only 4 per cent of the government's health expenditure, which represents a huge subsidy.
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implicit subsidy
For example, in several provinces of the interior, gasoline had to be mixed with alcohol - an implicit subsidy of the sugar industry.
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increased subsidy
First, there was the increased subsidy for calves, which was later withdrawn.
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indirect subsidy
More important, the ministerial exemption is an indirect subsidy for discriminatory institutions: it permits them to escape civil penalties for otherwise illegal practices.
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massive subsidy
There is no reason why the many taxpayers should continue to provide this massive subsidy for the few.
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operating subsidy
But an operating subsidy of £45 per day seems to me to be a very high one indeed.
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proposed subsidy
It might be controversial to include both legal and illegal farmers for the proposed subsidy.
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public subsidy
British historians tend to be more cautious when considering the interaction between public subsidy and cinematographic 'vitality'.
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reduction of subsidy
The case might be argued for a redistribution, with increased subsidies for some and a reduction of subsidy for others.
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rent subsidy
I emphasise that it would not be a rent subsidy.
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subsidy provision
Differences in agricultural subsidy provision might also reflect economic characteristics of the farm sector in each country.
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substantial subsidy
That is a big sum and a substantial subsidy would be required in addition.
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unfair subsidy
There was an unfair subsidy paid by the many for the few.
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vast subsidy
But it cannot do it except by a vast subsidy system.
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wage subsidy
If the government is restricted to balance the budget period by period, the wage subsidy result ceases to hold.
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withdrawal of subsidy
The measures have increased the income to those without a partner, and the rate of withdrawal of subsidy has been lowered.
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