Subsidy is considered as negative tax in economic parlance. As tax imposed on a given product discourages (or is expected so) its production and consumption, a subsidy produces a reverse effect. Subsidy is a transfer payment. Hence it is not included in national product or income. But as far as expenditure is concerned, it becomes a part and parcel of the sources of financs to be spent on goods and services produced
International audienceMany renewable resource sectors are heavily subsidized and yet the resources a...
Diesel consumption in the mechanized fishing sector in India and the impact of fuel subsidy regula...
This paper identifies three types of export subsidies: taxpayer, consumer only, and producer finance...
Subsidies are financial contributions made by Government or public bodies which provide a private be...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...
Subsidies are an important feature of our economic landscape. Although there is no universally accep...
[[abstract]]This paper employs a model to compare the welfare between optimal specific and ad valore...
This paper gives a brief review on types of subsidies and how they work in theory. The paper identif...
A subsidy is a benefit given to an individual or an institution by the government. Hence farm subsid...
PresentationOn the background of the abolishment of traditional subsidies this paper discusses the p...
Subsidy programs are widely offered in both developing and developed countries to encourage consumpt...
Fishery subsidies greatly impact the sustainability of fishery resources. Subsidies that reduce the ...
The existence of subsidies is widely known, but their intent, use, or function is little understood....
Subsidies are part of the set of management tools that governments apply to modernize their fishing ...
Subsidies are a potentially powerful tool to address concerns about income redistribution when the d...
International audienceMany renewable resource sectors are heavily subsidized and yet the resources a...
Diesel consumption in the mechanized fishing sector in India and the impact of fuel subsidy regula...
This paper identifies three types of export subsidies: taxpayer, consumer only, and producer finance...
Subsidies are financial contributions made by Government or public bodies which provide a private be...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...
Subsidies are an important feature of our economic landscape. Although there is no universally accep...
[[abstract]]This paper employs a model to compare the welfare between optimal specific and ad valore...
This paper gives a brief review on types of subsidies and how they work in theory. The paper identif...
A subsidy is a benefit given to an individual or an institution by the government. Hence farm subsid...
PresentationOn the background of the abolishment of traditional subsidies this paper discusses the p...
Subsidy programs are widely offered in both developing and developed countries to encourage consumpt...
Fishery subsidies greatly impact the sustainability of fishery resources. Subsidies that reduce the ...
The existence of subsidies is widely known, but their intent, use, or function is little understood....
Subsidies are part of the set of management tools that governments apply to modernize their fishing ...
Subsidies are a potentially powerful tool to address concerns about income redistribution when the d...
International audienceMany renewable resource sectors are heavily subsidized and yet the resources a...
Diesel consumption in the mechanized fishing sector in India and the impact of fuel subsidy regula...
This paper identifies three types of export subsidies: taxpayer, consumer only, and producer finance...