Subsidized
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Thus, doctors would become liable for the value of their
subsidized
training when they elect to work abroad.
In the US, that would include such coveted funding as Title I grants for primary and secondary education, and Title IV
subsidized
student loans for higher education.
At the same time, new mechanisms of rent-seeking, such as
subsidized
credits, arose.
In 1992,
subsidized
credits, export subsidies, and import subsidies generated gross rents of some $60 billion in Russia.
To improve their chances of success, Asian economies should eliminate any protectionist measures in their own markets, and refrain from dumping output from overcapacity on global markets at
subsidized
prices.
During the Cuban energy crisis that followed the cut-off of
subsidized
Soviet supplies, the proportion of adults who were physically active more than doubled.
(Goldman Sachs became eligible for
subsidized
Fed loans by turning itself into a holding company).
So how could any developing country defend to its citizens the idea of opening itself even more to America’s highly
subsidized
banks?
Moreover, state intervention is on the rise, a trend marked by greater reliance on public banks, especially BNDES, to support investment at
subsidized
interest rates.
The main reason that oil companies have become such strong proponents of CCS is that it offers them a source of
subsidized
CO2 for use in EOR.
But others did meet real rural needs: cutting medical costs, providing
subsidized
agricultural loans, and maintaining price supports.
If it is unfair for domestic firms to compete with foreign entities that are
subsidized
or propped up by their governments, is it not similarly unfair for domestic workers to compete with foreign workers who lack fundamental rights such as collective bargaining or protections against workplace abuse?
Much of the current plight of the world’s marine fisheries is a result of subsidized, industrial-scale overfishing.
Given this, start-up subsidies should be combined with
subsidized
entrepreneurial apprenticeships, like those that have provided training for masons, carpenters, plumbers, and electricians for decades (and, in some cases, for centuries).
The Chinese government has promised for years to reduce excess steel capacity, thereby cutting the surplus output that is sold to the United States at
subsidized
prices.
The US tariffs will balance those domestic pressures and increase the likelihood that China will accelerate the reduction in
subsidized
excess capacity.
For the US, the most important trade issue with China concerns technology transfers, not Chinese exports of
subsidized
steel and aluminum.
Greece was then given unprecedented amounts of highly
subsidized
finance to enable it to reduce gradually its excessive spending.
Until 2014, the country did not pay, in net terms, a single euro in interest: it borrowed enough from official sources at
subsidized
rates to pay 100% of its interest bill and then some.
Through opaque mechanisms like
subsidized
oil prices and overpayment of Cuban doctors, security personnel, and teachers, Venezuela has been bailing out Cuba’s decrepit economy for more than a decade.
Worse, the costs of this shift to developing countries will fall on advanced economies’ coal-producing states and energy-intensive manufacturing sectors, and these costs will be only partly offset by heavily
subsidized
renewable energies.
But, in Brazil, lending by state-owned banks has outpaced that of private banks significantly since 2008, meaning that lending at deeply
subsidized
rates has largely driven the increase in bank credit, to 58% of GDP (roughly double the rate eight years ago).
Has the Italian minister thought for a minute how his government would pay for all its public spending on welfare, and other items, if Italy’s interest rates no longer were
subsidized
by the ECB?
He did not dwell on the diversion of American corn from food to heavily
subsidized
bio-fuels.
Moreover, as prime minister, Thaksin made a point of delivering much-needed services to the underclasses:
subsidized
medical care and micro-loans to name just two.
They have
subsidized
Chinese jobs and other European countries’ reliance on dirty energy sources.
This can be achieved by eliminating privileges for state-owned enterprises (SOEs), such as
subsidized
capital and monopolies, and by allowing the private sector more freedom.
It is time to turn off the tap on
subsidized
water and find a real cure for persistent water shortages.
Rather than incur the cost of the premium for an approved policy, a smart employer can pay the fine for not providing insurance and increase employees’ pay by enough so that they have more spendable cash after purchasing the
subsidized
insurance policy.
For starters, the risk of Rosneft defaulting – as well as the cost of providing
subsidized
loans – rests with the bondholders.
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