government-subsidized competition

government-subsidized competition
межд. эк. конкуренция, субсидируемая правительством* (конкуренция, возникающая благодаря правительственным субсидиям, напр., конкуренция отечественных производителей с иностранными поставщиками в результате снижения цен, возможного благодаря субсидиям)
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