Taxpayer-funded support that reduces the price or risk of a good, service, or activity for selected recipients by shifting part of the cost onto the public, through direct payments, grants, tax credits, preferential loans, or other favorable treatment. Subsidies affect market signals and can create dependency and capture by rewarding politically favored production or consumption rather than voluntary demand.
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