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Q: A subsidy is a form of government aid to business?
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What is Government subsidy?

A government subsidy is monetary assistance granted by the government. This includes things like, production subsidies, employment subsidies, and export subsidies.


Jackson's laissez-faire economic policy featured?

less government aid to business.


Political party that believed in a strong government run by the wealthy government aid to business and a pro British foreign policy?

Federalists


What is the meaning of subsidy?

Support; aid; cooperation; esp., extraordinary aid in money rendered to the sovereign or to a friendly power., Specifically: A sum of money paid by one sovereign or nation to another to purchase the cooperation or the neutrality of such sovereign or nation in war., A grant from the government, from a municipal corporation, or the like, to a private person or company to assist the establishment or support of an enterprise deemed advantageous to the public; a subvention; as, a subsidy to the owners of a line of ocean steamships.


Political party that believed in the common people no government aid for business and a pro-french foreign policy?

Republican


Political party that believed in the common people and no government aid for business and a pro-French foreign policy?

Republicans


During the gilded age republicans and democrats held differing view on what?

gold standard and government aid to business.


What is grassroots aid?

it is non government aid


How much funding for military arms does the US government give to Israel?

That all depends on what government you're asking about. (all figures are annually as of 2008) US: $711 billion all of Europe: $289 billion China: $122 billion Russia: $70 billion


Government aid for a dead parent?

The Government doesn't give aid to dead people


Should a developed country help developing countries?

Yes, Australia regularly helps developing countries both in the form of government funded aid and aid from the private sector.


What is an example of a government incentive?

Government IncentivesThe kind of help governments offer companies to set up in high unemployment areas include Grants, which is money given to the companyLoans, money given to the company that has to be paid back over timeTraining, so that people will have the skills they need in your industryInfrastructure, improvements in e.g. roads, electricity supply, telecommunications and the water supplyConstructing buildings that the companies can move intoGovernment aid is provided by the local authorities, the British Government and the European Union.