Corporate welfare
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Corporate welfare is often used to describe a government's bestowal of money grants, tax breaks, or other special favorable treatment for corporations. It highlights how wealthy corporations are less in need of such treatment than the poor.
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See also
- Crony capitalism
- Concentrated benefits and diffuse costs
- Corporatocracy
- Fossil fuel subsidies
- Kleptocracy
- Political corruption
- Pork barrel
- Public choice theory
- Regulatory capture
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