20/03/2009
Al-Akhbar Newspaper 2009/MARCH /20
Al-Ahram Newspaper 2009/JULY /28
Al-Ahram Newspaper 2009/JULY /28
It could be argued that the original meaning of “subsidy” has been lost to us, since our economy has grown from a Macro economy into a free one. Analysts elucidates that the word “subsidy” was never omitted from any fiscal glossary for companies working under the market financial system. Indeed, many measures are taken to even out a novel fact which is that the word subsidy is no longer a bad term. Each nation has an obligation to relieve its economy in a crisis with financial assistance to their business, people and the underprivileged, compatible with their position. ( Available in Arabic – German in PDF)
Discussions probing the root for the arrangement of anti-poverty schemes have recently been more and more under threat due to the global crisis that has stretched throughout our region of the Middle East. One might say the precedence of confronting poverty is the basis of the structure. One may also argue that the word “subsidy” has been lost to us, since our economy has grown from a Macro economy into a free economy. Analysts continue to clarify the word “subsidy” and confirm that it was never omitted from any economic dictionaries for organizations operating under the market economy. In fact, many procedures aspire to stabilize a new truth which is that the word subsidy is no longer a bad term. Every country has to duty to give financial support to its people and economic industry that are in crisis. These subsidies are enacted to provide substance, and an ability to bounce back from hardship.