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After a famine in 2001 and years of chronic hunger and poverty, in 2005 the small African country of Malawi launched the " Agricultural Input Subsidy Program " by which vouchers are given to smallholder farmers to buy subsidized nitrogen fertilizer and maize seeds.
Subsidy has been used by economists with different meanings and connotations in different contexts.
Subsidy may also be used to refer to government actions which limit competition or raise the prices at which producers could sell their products, for example, by means of tariff protection.
A study by the Overseas Development Institute evaluates the benefits of the Malawi Government Agricultural Inputs Subsidy Programme, which was implemented in 2006 / 2007 to promote access to and use of fertilizers in both maize and tobacco production to increase agricultural productivity and food security.
There are also subsidized schools ( which are the majority in Hong Kong and many of which are run by Religious organizations ), " Direct Subsidy Scheme " schools, private schools and international schools in Hong Kong.
The Direct Subsidy Scheme ( DSS ) is instituted by the Education Bureau of Hong Kong as a means to enhance the quality of private schools in Hong Kong at the primary and secondary levels.
The government's monitoring mechanism over Direct Subsidy Scheme schools has therefore been criticized by legislators.
In 1961, the Federal Maritime Board regulatory functions were assumed by the newly created Federal Maritime Commission, while the subsidy functions were assigned to the Maritime Subsidy Board of the Maritime Administration.
Subsidized Costs: Survey design costs, facility costs, equipment costs and facility lease fee Subsidy Rates: Up to one ‐ half for SMEs ; up to one ‐ third for non ‐ SMEs ; up to two ‐ thirds for those establishing a site in the disaster afflicted zones ( Limit: 0. 5 billion yen ) JETRO is the Secretariat for this subsidy program coordinated by the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry ( METI ).
^ " Bloomberg credits The Bond Buyer for reporting facts first, 3rd paragraph: Build America Bond Subsidy Cost May Increase by $ 6 Billion, CBO Estimates ".
Under Ha ’ s leadership, St. Paul ’ s College underwent several major projects, including renovations and restructuring of the school premises as well as changes to the school management and funding structure, by participation in the Direct Subsidy Scheme in 2002.
Brisley although not recorded in the Domesday Book, had risen to become the 8th most affluent, out of 31 parishes in the Launditch hundred, by the time of the 1334 Lay Subsidy.
At the time of the third year of Henry VIII's reign ( this means either 1511 or 1512 ), the Subsidy Roll ( effectively the equivalent of our present income tax ) had recorded William Brodley junior as being assessed on goods to the value of £ 20, and by 1545 the property was still in his possession.

Subsidy and .
The Amir received an annual Subsidy from the British government of 1, 850, 000 rupees.
The College recently announced its intention to become a Direct Subsidy Scheme ( DSS ) School, an historic change to the College as it will free the school from the centralised funding system that currently administers secondary education in Hong Kong.
In 1992, St. Paul's College was the first aided school to opt for the Direct Subsidy Scheme.
The year 2001 marked the 150th Anniversary of the school, and in the same year the school decided to join the Direct Subsidy Scheme, under which the school is given more freedom in the enrollment of students, appointment of teachers and the design of the curriculum.
Henslowe also served as a collector of the Lay Subsidy.
Moreover, with regards to the sources of financing for the city ’ s top ten priority projects, they are expected to come from the budget surpluses starting 2007, the increase in tax collection, from the revision of the city revenue code, income deriving from these projects, bank loans, BOT / Joint Venture, Grant / Subsidy from the National Government, i. e. coming from government agencies such as DOTC, DOT, Senators ’ and Congressmen ’ s Countrywide Development Fund.
In 1991, the Education and Manpower Bureau tabled an offer to DBS to join the Direct Subsidy Scheme.
On 4 October 2002, the School Committee decided to join the Direct Subsidy Scheme ( DSS ) with effect from September 2003.
The school is operated under the Direct Subsidy Scheme ( DSS ), and was the first subsidized school to join the scheme.
The College recently announced its intention to become a Direct Subsidy Scheme ( DSS ) School, an historic change to the College as it will free the school from the centralised funding system that currently administers secondary education in Hong Kong.
In 2005, DGS joined the Direct Subsidy Scheme, so as to enhance the facilities to meet the demand of increased number of classes.
The Administrator is also the Chairperson of the Maritime Subsidy Board, Commandant of the United States Maritime Service, and Director of the National Shipping Authority.
It dates back to the 13th century in Scotland with the recording of Aleyn le Littester of Edinburghshire who rendered homage to the Republican Government in 1296, and to the 14th century in England ( Richard le Lyster appears in the Subsidy Tax Rolls of Derbyshire in 1327.

republication and by
The details of its operations have changed considerably as it has grown, but the basic mechanism remains publication of draft specifications, review and independent testing by participants, and republication.
King has taken full ownership of the Bachman name on numerous occasions, as with the republication of the first four Bachman titles as The Bachman Books: Four Early Novels by Stephen King in 1985.
The Dover edition is an abridged and corrected republication of the work originally published in 1950 by Prentice-Hall, Inc. under the title Lettering: The History and Technique of Lettering as Design.
" Its significance was recognized by its republication by the Newcastle Publishing Company as the second volume of the celebrated Newcastle Forgotten Fantasy Library series in March, 1974.
He invented a new hoisting machine for raising the masonry needed for the dome, a task no doubt inspired by republication of Vitruvius ' De Architectura, which describes Roman machines used in the first century AD to build large structures such as the Pantheon and the Baths of Diocletian, structures still standing which he would have seen for himself.
The catalog sequence numbers for all of the observed stars, including this one, were added to the original catalog by a later editor in an 1847 republication.
" Its republication in 1947, with an enthusiastic introduction by Gide, helped bring about the modern critical and academic appreciation of this novel.
* The Marrow Controversy, occasioned by the republication of The Marrow of Modern Divinity in 1718
A republication of the work by A K Peters splits the content into four volumes.
Thanks to republication in 1954 by the University of Oklahoma Press, with a foreword by William H. Kittrell, the first edition text is now readily available ; it appeared in paperback in 1976.
This work was preserved by republication in Oribasius ' fourth century Medical Collections.
It was translated into English by Zachary Jones in 1596 and is being prepared for republication in English in 2013.
The 1987 republication by the Christian publisher Barbour & Company of Uhricksville, Ohio as The Book of New Testament Word Studies, with copyright claimed by the publisher, appears to be a copyright violation.
Last data by localisation and number of oyirad ( oirat ) ( htm republication )-in russian
The French translation ( which had its first republication in 1880 ) was included by the Education Minister Jules Ferry in the list of works which could be given as prizes to good students.
* Réflexions sur la violence ( 1908 ); translated as Reflections on Violence first authorised translation by T. E. Hulme ( B. W. Huebsch, 1914 ; P. Smith, 1941 ; AMS Press, 1975, ISBN 0-404-56165-9 ); in an unabridged republication with an introduction by Edward A. Shils, translated by T. E.
The Dover edition is an abridged and corrected republication of the work originally published in 1950 by Prentice-Hall, Inc. under the title Lettering: The History and Technique of Lettering as Design.
His posthumous reputation was initially higher in France than in Britain, but has begun a new rise in recent years with the republication of various novels ( including Capuchin Classics ' The Voyage with an Introduction by Oxford's Valentine Cunningham in 2009 ), his poetry ( edited by Peter Holland for Scarthin Books in 2008 ) and the forthcoming re-edition of his plays, planned by Oberon Books for 2012.

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