Noun
the act of providing a subsidy
Source: WordNetWe have in this country a federal government that increasingly is engaged in trying to determine which business, which regions, which industries will succeed, which will not through a whole range of economic development, regional development corporate subsidization programs. Stephen Harper
American subsidization main In 1996 the United States government selected Lockheed Martin and Boeing to each develop Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicles (EELV) to compete for launch contracts and provide assured access to space. Source: Internet
A high-end, sustainable rental development in South Vancouver is receiving government subsidization, raising questions as to how public money should be spent amid a housing crisis. Source: Internet
As for the issue of subsidization of production inputs, unrealistic policy postures embedded in recent economic reforms in line with SAP go against the interests of primary producers of rice, cotton and jute. Source: Internet
Amid increasing number of cars in Dubai, and removal of fuel subsidization, the monthly fuel expense is going to increase in the future. Source: Internet
Commitments relating to limitations on the extension of the scope of export subsidization are as specified in Schedules. Source: Internet