subsidy

  • 71energy subsidy — UK US noun [C] ► GOVERNMENT a payment from the government that keeps the price of energy lower than the market rate for consumers, or higher than the market rate for producers: »His administration s policies included price controls, energy… …

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  • 72export subsidy — noun A direct or indirect compensation provided by government to private commercial firms to promote exports of domestic products …

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  • 73Interest subsidy — A firm s deduction of the interest payments on its debt from its earnings before it calculates its tax bill under current tax law. The New York Times Financial Glossary …

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  • 74interest subsidy — The value of a firm s deduction of the interest payments on its debt from its earnings before calculation of its tax bill under current tax law. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …

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  • 75xerox subsidy —    This term refers to the habit of using the photocopier at work for personal use.     A certain percentage of photocopies are in fact xerox subsidies …

    English Idioms & idiomatic expressions

  • 76Subsidies — Subsidy Sub si*dy, n.; pl. {Subsidies}. [L. subsidium the troops stationed in reserve in the third line of battlem reserve, support, help, fr. subsidere to sit down, lie in wait: cf. F. subside. See {Subside}.] 1. Support; aid; co[ o]peration;… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 77Tail — Subsidy or tax levied by the king; an irregular, even, arbitrary impost. The Latin form is tallium. Cf. Tallage …

    Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases

  • 78Субсидия — SUBSIDY Финансовая помощь, предоставляемая государством физическим и юридическим лицам, а также местным органам власти за счет бюджетных средств. Различают прямые субсидии (денежные выплаты, беспроцентные кредиты и т.д.) и косвенные субсидии… …

    Словарь-справочник по экономике

  • 79Subsidies in India — This article provides information on government subsidies in India.IntroductionA subsidy, often viewed as the converse of a tax, is a potent welfare augmenting instrument of fiscal policy. Derived from the Latin word ‘subsidium’, a subsidy… …

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  • 80Energy policy of Australia — The Energy policy of Australia is subject to regulation and fiscal influence by all three levels of Government, however State and Federal energy policy deals with primary industries, such as coal. Australia is a major exporter and user of coal,… …

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