The most common
form of public subsidy for «school choice» has been the rapid rise of the charter school industry.
What you are saying is the public library will give up it's mission
of public subsidy for providing information to people who couldn't afford it on their own.
The sector's contribution to national and regional economies and society in general far outweighs the small
amount of public subsidy it receives.
But Mike Childs, head of climate change at Friends of the Earth, insisted the expansion of nuclear power could not go ahead without some form
of public subsidy because of the massive costs of construction.
Of particular importance was the nature and
extent of public subsidy of the activities of the defendant, in common with other RSLs.
«Elite private schools need to get off the gravy
train of public subsidies,» says Progress Alberta Executive Director Duncan Kinney.
«If you look at this building, the products that are in the West End that are touring around the world, that's a
result of public subsidy.
Rail links are far more effective and cost efficient than an air link, which time and again has been proven to be a
waste of public subsidy.»
[18] On another side of the policy debate, opponents of the
expansion of public subsidies to support responsibilities that families in prior generations handled themselves, could, based on the present findings, argue that a lot of parents across a broad swath of socioeconomic levels utilize center - based care for their young child without having to have government assistance.
The paper, by Harvard education professor David Deming and University of California - Berkeley economist Christopher Walters, seeks to determine what is the most effective
use of public subsidies to help more students graduate college.
By charging tuition, progressives argued that the system could bring in more resources from students who could afford to pay, while enabling any given
level of public subsidies to go further by targeting assistance to the neediest (including efforts to reduce pre-college disparities in achievement).
In his 2011 budget, Obama proposed cutting fossil energy subsidies by $ 30 billion over 10 years, but that only scratches the
surface of public subsidies for these industries.
The High Court has already distinguished YL and held that many registered social landlords, in receipt of a large
element of public subsidy and used as a means of achieving governmental policy in relation to affordable housing, are, in allocating and managing social housing, exercising public functions.
And they should resist the idea that they are somehow less valid than the developer of a new app allowing your child to experience the thrill of running their own pizza restaurant, or the makers of new flavours of nicotine - laced water vapour or any number of ridiculous job creation schemes propped up by that most
insidious of public subsidies, the Limited Company.
Municipal bonds and other
forms of public subsidies help many of these projects along, with public agencies underwriting some of the risk.
«It is not obvious to see how nuclear will be affordable without some form
of public subsidy because the costs keep rising of building nuclear and getting rid of the waste,» he said.
This is a notable intervention into a supposedly «deregulated» industry, and without it the airline industry might require more direct forms
of public subsidy.
UK coal was nationalised in 1947 so that it could run at a loss as a form
of public subsidy to UK private manufacturing industries.