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subsidy meaning

EN[ˈsʌbsɨdi]
WSubsidy
  • A subsidy is a form of financial aid or support extended to an economic sector (or institution, business, or individual) generally with the aim of promoting economic and social policy.
  • 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.
  • Whether subsidies are positive or negative is typically a normative judgment. As a form of economic intervention, subsidies are inherently contrary to the market's demands. However, they can also be used as tools of political and corporate cronyism.
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    Definition of subsidy in English Dictionary

  • NounPLsubsidiesPREsub-
    1. Financial support or assistance, such as a grant.
      1. Manufacturing firms are supported by government subsidies in some countries. ‎
    2. (dated) Money granted by parliament to the British Crown.
    3. More Examples
      1. Used in the Middle of Sentence
        • Renewable subsidies allow solar, wind and other clean technolgies to compete with carbon intensive fuels like coal and gas.
        • Manufacturing firms are supported by government subsidies in some countries. ‎
      2. Used in the Ending of Sentence
        • I think that will be around 2012, when the net present value of solar electricity will basically be at parity with grid-based fossil fool electricity in many markets without subsidy.
    • Part-of-Speech Hierarchy
      1. Nouns
        • Countable nouns

      Other Vocabulary

      Look-Alike Words
      1. en subside
      2. fr subside
      3. en subsid
      4. en subsids
      5. en subsist
      Source: Wiktionary

      Meaning of subsidy for the defined word.

      Grammatically, this word "subsidy" is a noun, more specifically, a countable noun.
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