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And soft socialism combined with
subsidized
“national champions” is decaying in France.
Governments lack both the means and motivation, owing to their inability to recoup costs from poor villagers, often because
subsidized
electricity prices depress revenues.
A handful of influential ADB bureaucrats with large salaries, secured pensions, comprehensive health insurance,
subsidized
housing, and education for their children, have apparently decided that financing
subsidized
housing, health, nutrition, and child protection programs is not a priority.
And, of course, in the early 2000s, the Fed’s easy-money bias spawned a monstrous credit bubble, which
subsidized
the leveraged monetization of housing-market froth.
The Brazilian government’s efforts to improve quality through stricter conditions on
subsidized
student financing is the right approach.
These include
subsidized
school meals, urban design that encourages walking, better nutritional labeling, restrictions on the advertising of high-calorie food and drinks, and fiscal measures.
Now, with
subsidized
and socialized healthcare entrenched, there is the overwhelmingpolitically political difficultyty in of introducing market-based reforms has become overwhelming, even when their efficiency gains are obvious.
Big agriculture gets paid for growing the corn (often
subsidized
by the government), and the food processors get paid for adding tons of chemicals to create a habit-forming – and thus irresistible – product.
Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner’s new public-private investment program to buy toxic assets has few takers, despite
subsidized
non-recourse financing.
Much of China’s economic miracle is the product of an activist government that has supported, stimulated, and openly
subsidized
industrial producers – both domestic and foreign.
Liberals should be happy to have their consumption
subsidized
by mercantilists.
Governments in rich countries for the most part looked the other way while Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, and China protected their home markets, appropriated “intellectual property,”
subsidized
their producers, and managed their currencies.
This is true of railway fares throughout continental Europe, which are
subsidized
by government.
A little context: In the United States,
subsidized
school lunches started in 1946 as a welfare program – but one focused on the welfare of farmers, not schoolchildren.
Now, new legislation mandates better nutrition, bans sugary drinks and sweets, and forbids the parallel sale of unhealthy alternatives to the main menu (which had been a major source of funding for
subsidized
lunches).
This allows state-controlled banks to lend at
subsidized
interest rates to favored firms and sectors.
A fourth point is that while Summers and DeLong’s academic work suggests that equipment investment should be subsidized, and structures taxed more heavily, Summers and Furman want expensing to be extended to structures – which are more likely to be debt-financed – as well as a smaller reduction in the corporate-tax rate.
If a taste for classical music is to be subsidized, some more targeted subsidies should be preferred to cheap prices.
Brazil’s firms are far more efficient than America’s
subsidized
industry, which puts more energy into getting subsidies out of Congress than in improving efficiency.
The current evidence suggests that, compared with Western nations, the intake of trans fats from partially hydrogenated oils may be much higher in developing countries, typically because partially hydrogenated oils represent the cheapest (and often subsidized) choice of fat for cooking.
Key actors in Japan’s first lost decade during the 1990s, zombie corporates were kept alive by the “evergreening” of
subsidized
bank lending – masking an outsize build-up of nonperforming loans (NPLs) that ultimately brought down the Japanese banking system.
LONDON – Most rich countries now have millions of “working poor” – people whose jobs do not pay enough to keep them above the poverty line, and whose wages therefore have to be
subsidized
by the state.
Belarus, however, still in strong alignment with the Kremlin, continues to enjoy highly
subsidized
gas.
The Internet and many of the key technologies used in the iPhone have been spillovers of government
subsidized
R&D programs and US Department of Defense projects.
We need a higher-profile conversation about how to reform the unhealthy relationship between universities and
subsidized
global financial institutions, such as JPMorgan Chase.
The larger your apartment, the more your housing is
subsidized.
"Social security" accounted for 2.4% of GDP, but about half of this is composed of
subsidized
holidays for the privileged.
Part of Singh’s problem is that decisions that hurt voters (higher diesel prices, fewer
subsidized
cooking-gas cylinders) have an immediate impact, whereas the benefits of foreign investment, for example, take years to become apparent.
Policies such as tax benefits for large families, child allowances, and
subsidized
day care and meals--all of which reduce the cost of raising children--may be attractive in the short term.
Despite the country’s massive investment in solar and wind, it mostly sells solar panels to Western countries at
subsidized
prices.
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