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Subvention policies

Subvention policies involve financial assistance or support provided by the government or organizations to encourage or sustain specific activities, sectors, or industries. They typically aim to make products or services more affordable, promote growth, or achieve social or economic goals. For example, a government might subsidize renewable energy projects to promote clean energy use. These policies reduce the financial burden on producers or consumers, helping to stimulate development, innovation, or access in targeted areas, ultimately influencing market behavior and supporting broader policy objectives.