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- Subsidized housing is government sponsored economic ****istance aimed towards alleviating housing costs and expenses for impoverished people with low to...
- payments go to the top 2% of farmers. By subsidising inputs and outputs through such schemes as "yield based subsidisation", farmers are encouraged to over-produce...
- citizenship. It resulted in hundreds of thousands of Muslims living in subsidised public housing and suffering from high unemployment rates. The government...
- Publicly funded healthcare is a form of health care financing designed to meet the cost of all or most healthcare needs from a publicly managed fund. Usually...
- Cross subsidization is the practice of charging higher prices to one type of consumers to artificially lower prices for another group. State trading enterprises...
- services, while the Commonwealth funds the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (subsidising the costs of medicines) and general practice. School attendance, or registration...
- revenues are paid by the Department for Work and Pensions to compensate for subsidised licences for eligible over-75-year-olds. The licence fee is classified...
- operations, and any post-operative medical care, and provides free or subsidised medicine for a range of diseases. The state is obliged to fund public...
- universal healthcare system based on an all-inclusive insurance system; state subsidised healthcare is available to all citizens covered by the general health...
- In finance, a loan is the tender of money by one party to another with an agreement to pay it back. The recipient, or borrower, incurs a debt and is usually...