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Subsidies

1947
The interrelationship of the social, economic and political life of our Western civilization is an evident reality. A thesis on this relationship, existing as it does even in Canada, would be a tremendous task. However, a specific topic relating to the complementary forces of these three factors presents a much less laborious and less complex work. One
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The Case for Export Subsidies

Journal of Development Studies, 1969
In the code of international economic morality which has evolved since the end of the war and is embodied in our international economic institutions, export subsidies are regarded as especially naughty. Import restrictions are explicitly permitted for balance of payments and other reasons.
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Subsidies to Inputs

1987
Low prices of agricultural products are often partly offset by subsidies to inputs. The most commonly subsidized items are fertilizers, credit, tractors, pesticides, seeds and the services of infrastructure. In some cases the subsidies are intended to compensate for the protection of high-cost industries, such as fertilizer, farm chemicals and tractors.
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The Efficiency of Innovation Subsidies [PDF]

open access: possible, 1989
State subsidies to R & D or innovative investments in firms are organized in many different ways. Examples from the plethora of extant subsidy instruments are tax incentives, grants to researchers, project grants, loans, conditional loans, and grants with royalty rights. Very little is currently known about the effectiveness of these subsidy forms.
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Smoking Subsidy

New England Journal of Medicine, 1968
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Tobacco Subsidies

New England Journal of Medicine, 1978
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Energy subsidies

2014
Oosterhuis, F.H., Umpfenbach, K.
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