Subsidies may encourage continued inefficiency among producers. Workers and firms will be less productive due to the extra income they receive through subsidies.
Costs and conquenses of providing subsidies
Costs and conquenses of providing subsidies
Cost and consequences of providing the subsidies and welfare in South Africa
It is a wrong way to write subsidies.
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Costs and conquenses of providing subsidies
Costs and conquenses of providing subsidies
subsidies
FDI is contribution of foriegn firms to public revenue through corporate taxes is comparatively less, because of liberal tax concessions, investment allowances, disguised public subsidies and tariff protection provided by the host government.
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Cost and consequences of providing the subsidies and welfare in South Africa
Alberto Petrucci has written: 'Capital subsidies versus labour subsidies'
Cost and consequences of providing the subsidies and welfare in South Africa
Refers to cost advantages that established firms in a particular industry have, and which new entrants cannot duplicate. Common examples are government subsidies, access to raw materialls, proprietary technology, and prime real estate locations.
subsidies
Some synonyms for the term 'subsidies' include "aid," "allowance," "fellowship," "grant," "bonus" and "scholarship." Other less-common terms for subsidies include "tribute," "alimony" and "indemnity."
Subsidies.