0 if an organization or industry is government-subsidized, the government gives it money to reduce its costs, so that it can provide products or services at lower prices: --
Government-subsidized temperance theatres numbered 361 by 1905.
In 2008, a major food crisis caused ever-longer bread lines at government-subsidized bakeries where there would normally be none; occasional fights broke out over bread, leading to fear of rioting.
This list does not account for cost-of-living savings accrued to local citizens through government-subsidized housing, health care, and education, differences in taxation, and many other factors irrelevant to expatriates.
But the government-subsidized corporation may run into trouble in an economic downturn, prompting a government rescue similar to that of the savings and loan industry in the 1980s.
Before the end of subsidies many local tortillerias purchased prepared fresh masa dough from centralized mills, since government-subsidized corn was provided directly to these mills.
He said afterwards that his outburst reflected his view that the bill would provide government-subsidized benefits to illegal immigrants.
Some accused its efforts of actually being government-subsidized marketing for yogic flying centres.
Student aid is awarded as grants and scholarships, low-interest, government-subsidized loans, and education tax benefits.