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What is Subsidy in economics?




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Answered by Anonymous
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A subsidy is an incentive given by the government to individuals or businesses in the form of cash, grants, or tax breaks that improve the supply of certain goods and services. With subsidies, consumers are able to access cheaper products and commodities. Markets that have positive externalities, which are extra benefits to society, tend to be favored in policy to provide a greater supply of that good and service.

Answered by ssahilmirdha
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A subsidy is an incentive given by the government to individuals or businesses in the form of cash, grants, or taxDirect TaxesDirect taxes are one type of taxes an individual pays that are paid straight or directly to the government, such as income tax, poll tax, land tax, and breaks that improve the supply of certain

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