subsidise
subsidise (n)
- plural
- subsidises
English Definitions:
subsidize, subsidise (verb)
secure the assistance of by granting a subsidy, as of nations or military forces
subsidize, subsidise (verb)
support through subsidies
"The arts in Europe are heavily subsidized"
subsidise (Verb)
To give subsidy, to support financially.
subsidise
A subsidy or government incentive is a form of financial aid or support extended to an economic sector (business, or individual) generally with the aim of promoting economic and social policy. Although commonly extended from the government, the term subsidy can relate to any type of support – for example from NGOs or as implicit subsidies. Subsidies come in various forms including: direct (cash grants, interest-free loans) and indirect (tax breaks, insurance, low-interest loans, accelerated depreciation, rent rebates).Furthermore, they can be broad or narrow, legal or illegal, ethical or unethical. The most common forms of subsidies are those to the producer or the consumer. Producer/production subsidies ensure producers are better off by either supplying market price support, direct support, or payments to factors of production. Consumer/consumption subsidies commonly reduce the price of goods and services to the consumer. For example, in the US at one time it was cheaper to buy gasoline than bottled water.
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