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The incentive effect of government subsidies on the digital transformation of manufacturing enterprises

International Journal of Emerging Markets, 2023
PurposeChina's digital economy is flourishing and playing a pivotal role in the national economy. Government subsidies, as an important tool for the national treasury, are a “reassurance” for the digital transformation of manufacturing enterprises.
Xue Zhao   +3 more
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The Impact of Input and Output Farm Subsidies on Farmer Welfare, Income Disparity, and Consumer Surplus

Management Sciences, 2023
Because of a growing population and shrinking arable land, the world is facing a global food crisis. One important solution could be to subsidize farmers to sustain their production so that they can produce more food for consumers and earn more money for
Christopher S. Tang   +2 more
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Government subsidies, R&D investment and innovation performance: analysis from pharmaceutical sector in China

Technology Analysis & Strategic Management, 2020
Government subsidies play a vital role in enhancing firms’ investment in research and development (R&D). The study’s aim is to investigate the relationship between government subsidies (including government R&D and non-R&D subsidies), R&D investment and ...
Jian Xu, Xiuhua Wang, Feng Liu
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Credit subsidies

Journal of Monetary Economics, 2016
Credit subsidies are an alternative to interest rate and credit policies when dealing with high and volatile credit spreads. In a model where credit spreads move in response to shocks to the net worth of financial intermediaries, credit subsidies are able to stabilize those spreads avoiding repercussions on the real economy. Interest rate policy can be
Correia, Isabel   +3 more
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Turning green subsidies into sustainability: How green process innovation improves firms' green image

Business Strategy and the Environment, 2019
Green process innovation has been seen as a key strategy for manufacturing firms to pursue sustainable development. Yet, how to help manufacturing firms eliminate bottlenecks when implementing green process innovation remains poorly understood.
Xuemei Xie, Qiwei Zhu, Ruoying Wang
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An Analysis of Price vs. Revenue Protection: Government Subsidies in the Agriculture Industry

Management Sciences, 2019
The agriculture industry plays a critical role in the U.S. economy, and various industry sectors depend on the output of farms. To protect and raise farmers’ income, the U.S. government offers two subsidy programs to farmers: the Price Loss Coverage (PLC)
Saed Alizamir, Foad Iravani, H. Mamani
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Subsidy agreements [PDF]

open access: possible, 2004
International disputes over subsidies are increasingly disrupting the world trading system. The creation of the WTO was nearly prevented by disputes in the Uruguay Round of GATT negotiations over the issue of negotiating disciplines on agricultural subsidies, an issue which continues to plague the ongoing Doha Round of WTO negotiations.
Kyle Bagwell, Robert W. Staiger
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Stakeholder perspectives on government subsidy programs: Trade‐in subsidy, consumption subsidy, or mixed subsidy?

Naval Research Logistics (NRL)
AbstractMany governments worldwide offer various types of consumer‐specific subsidy programs, such as a trade‐in subsidy (TS) program that targets existing consumers only, a consumption subsidy (CS) program that covers both new and existing consumers with undifferentiated subsidy levels, or a mixed subsidy (MS) program that targets the two consumer ...
Fei Tang   +3 more
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The Effect of Investment, LFA and Agri‐environmental Subsidies on the Components of Total Factor Productivity: The Case of Slovenian Farms

, 2020
The effect of subsidies on the performance of farms has received a great deal of attention in the literature, although results are inconclusive. Furthermore, much of the related literature examines the effect of subsidies only on technical efficiency (TE)
L. Baráth, I. Fertő, Š. Bojnec
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