- subsidy prices
- s.precios subvencionados.
Nuevo Diccionario Inglés-Español. 2014.
Nuevo Diccionario Inglés-Español. 2014.
subsidy — sub‧si‧dy [ˈsʌbsdi] noun subsidies PLURALFORM [countable] FINANCE ECONOMICS money that is paid by a government or organization to make something such as a particular food or product cheaper to buy, use, or produce: • Billions of dollars were… … Financial and business terms
Subsidy — In economics, a subsidy (also known as a subvention) is a form of financial assistance paid to a business or economic sector. A subsidy can be used to support businesses that might otherwise fail, or to encourage activities that would otherwise… … Wikipedia
subsidy — /sub si dee/, n., pl. subsidies. 1. a direct pecuniary aid furnished by a government to a private industrial undertaking, a charity organization, or the like. 2. a sum paid, often in accordance with a treaty, by one government to another to… … Universalium
subsidy — 01. The company received a large [subsidy] from the government in return for a guarantee to create at least 100 permanent jobs in the city. 02. Some people think that mothers should receive a [subsidy] for daycare for their children so that they… … Grammatical examples in English
Subsidy — A benefit given by the government to groups or individuals usually in the form of a cash payment or tax reduction. The subsidy is usually given to remove some type of burden and is often considered to be in the interest of the public. Politics… … Investment dictionary
subsidy — sub|si|dy [ˈsʌbsıdi] n plural subsidies [Date: 1300 1400; : Latin; Origin: subsidium soldiers kept in reserve, support, help , from sub near + sedere to sit ] money that is paid by a government or organization to make prices lower, reduce the… … Dictionary of contemporary English
subsidy — noun (C) money that is paid by a government or organization to make prices lower, reduce the cost of producing goods etc: international disagreement over trade subsidies … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
subsidy — A sum of *money used to support an organization or activity. The term is often used in the context of financial support given by a government or government agency. The nature of subsidies can be wide, but they often aim to reduce the sales… … Auditor's dictionary
Agricultural subsidy — An agricultural subsidy is a governmental subsidy paid to farmers and agribusinesses to supplement their income, manage the supply of agricultural commodities, and influence the cost and supply of such commodities. Examples of such commodities… … Wikipedia
Export subsidy — is a government policy to encourage export of goods and discourage sale of goods on the domestic market through low cost loans or tax relief for exporters, or government financed international advertising or R D. An export subsidy reduces the… … Wikipedia
government subsidy — UK US noun [C or U] FINANCE, ECONOMICS ► money paid by a government to help an organization or industry reduce its costs, so that it can provide products or services at lower prices: »After years of government subsidy, banks will have to learn to … Financial and business terms