subsidization

IPA: sʌbsɪdɪzˈeɪʃʌn

noun

  • The act or process of subsidizing.
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Examples of "subsidization" in Sentences

  • Of course, all health insurance pools are to some extent redistributive in this way, as there is inevitably some cross-subsidization within insurance.
  • Add in subsidization (Medicare, Medicaid, government employee health plans, veterans’ benefits, etc.) and (legally) constrained supply and you’ve got a formula for runaway costs.
  • Because Canada Post has been and must continue to be primarily a public service and an instrument of public communications policy, it will require subsidization from the Treasury.
  • Since the Kindle DX actually costs quite a bit more than the Kindle 2, "it makes sense to explore ... other forms of distribution, such as subsidization by newspapers," Rubin said.
  • And moving on, you say that the big-city easterners pay for the land use policies of the west through tax-subsidization, and that because of this, they are owed a seat at the discussion and legislation table.
  • "I don't really envision anybody who should opt out of this unless they think by taking that 6.5 percent (of) retired pay, they could invest that some place where they could get a return equal to the amount of subsidization, which is nearly 50 percent," said McGee.

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