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    farm subsidies. Free-market conservatives & welfare state-defending liberals alike have supported deep cuts in these payments to farmers. In many peoples' eyes, farmers are wealthier than the average American. So why should farmers get tens of billions of dollars each year in the form of federal aid? According to the authors of the Farm Bill, there would be bold cuts in some of these controversial subsidy programs. The opposition to the Farm Bill argued that cutting/eliminating one big subsidy altogether

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    1. Introduction Subsidies are a controversial subject worldwide, but especially the agricultural subsidies in the European Union (EU) have been involved in a controversial debate for years. The selling price of farming products in Europe is extremely low, and farmers in Western European countries have been struggling because the current price level could not cover their expenses. The local farmers would not have been able to compete with the much cheaper prices of imported food, and would be forced

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    Abstract Subsidies are one of the most powerful policy tools in the hands of the government. They have been used for decades to achieve a range of economic, social and environmental objectives. Indeed, one of the most important and challenging responsibilities of a government is allocating financial resources to achieve public good. This paper analyses the effects of energy subsidies on the consumer, the economy and the energy industry.  Energy subsidies are any government actions that support the

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    Subsidies: The impact on our global market Chinese mercantilism has not only cost the US a significant share of manufacturing job loss, but also has distorted the global location of and nature of production systems. The only real solution to the problem of Chinese mercantilism and massive industrial subsidies in particular, is for the world trading community to say enough is enough. -Robert Atkinson   Subsidies by governments around the world have played a large and significant role in the

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    Are Farm Subsidies Working in the United States? Christopher J. May Baker College   Abstract The purpose of this paper is to present an analysis of the history and current state of agricultural subsidy programs in the United States. The original intent of these programs are discussed and compared to the current use and distribution of federal resources to identify inefficiencies and potential areas for improvements. In addition to the financial and economic effects of agricultural subsidies, the factors

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    introduced farm subsidies as a “temporary solution to deal with an emergency.” That emergency was a collapse of farm incomes with 25 percent of the population depending on agricultural earnings (Riedl, 2007). But today farmers make up just 1 percent of the population and farm incomes are well above the national average, making the original purpose of subsidies irrelevant (Kelley, 2016). On average, the United State’s Department of Agriculture spends $25 billion on farm subsidies every year with the

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    Word counts (excluding figures and references): 1,356 Topic: Subsidy and Tax Chosen news/article: Government targets 1 crore consumers to give up LPG subsidy PTI Mar 29, 2015, 02.47PM IST, The Economic Times 1. Summary • Under the scheme, LPG cylinders are sold at market rates across the country. Consumers get Rs 558 in their bank accounts so that they can buy LPG at the market rate of Rs 605 per 14.2-kg cylinder. • There is a strand of thought that in India the incomes of most consumers

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    Do public subsidies for professional athletic organizations benefit their local community? Sports teams, or professional athletic organization, are extremely important institutions within a city or region. They can help connect people with places, and through this loyalty, a sense of civic pride can be seen. Furthermore, the multi-billion dollar industry sports produces effects that can impact individuals and communities. In recent years dozens of new sports stadiums have been built throughout

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    MFI sustainability: The role of subsidies and grants Microfinance institutions (MFI) have created intense debates in an industry of traditional banking. Being primarily focused on mission of poverty reduction through economic stimulation of low income areas, MFI have sharpened the credit policy to specification of area of interests. The major distinction is loan interest rate being notably higher in comparison to profit orientated financial institutions (Rosenberg et al. 2009). The reason roots

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    underprivileged children for primary education” (Conley). This program is another option for the pre-k program. The cost of childcare has risen dramatically over the past year, and no one really knows whom to blame for it. The government offers families subsidies for childcare, but that is only if your income is low. But, what about the

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