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    Linking government support and what we value: the case of environmentally-harmful subsidies
    31 Jul 2015
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    Karen Hussey
    Australian Review of Public Affairs

    Governments are in the business of promoting desirable economic and social outcomes and undertaking this business sometimes involves financial aid or subsidies. Subsidies should, of course, be well-designed, such that their benefits exceed their costs. Many are not. Yet even when they are, problems arise:...

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