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Setting-up aid and investment grants are essential for young farmers, but modern technology has an equally important part to play.
Approved enterprises in Yokneam Illit enjoy the highest level of tax benefits and investment grants.
The ERDF initially had a small budget, with the facility to provide investment grants and loans for specific projects.
The DoE is working towards development of smart grids through investment grants, demonstration pilot programs, and research and development.
Examples were the US government's control of defence contractors through purchasing powers, and UK controls over prices or its system of investment grants.
The recommendation to finance 40% investment grants was rejected as the government felt it would "not be justified in singling out this industry for financial assistance on such a scale".
However, the acceleration in the rate of decline which appears to have occurred in the second half of the 1960s has been lessened by the payment of investment grants.'
In the UK, and up to December 1984 when grant levels were reduced, investment grants have been a considerable incentive towards first-time conversion of moorlands and rough grasslands in the LFAs.
The main types of statistics that feed into the framework are investment statistics, statistics on current outlays, government statistics on subsidies and investment grants, all with bearing on protection of the environment.
I remind you that Spain had, as part of the OECD negotiations, obtained a number of concessions relating to investment grants and for social and labour difficulties associated with restructuring, in the shipyard sector.
Public financing aids In certain models for communal social economic purposes, public financing aids in the form of reduced-interest loans or investment grants can be availed of in addition to private-sector capital and equity.
The figures make no allowance for investment grants, special depreciation allowances, and accounting devices which were used to reap rewards in the form of capital gains (which have been less highly taxed) instead of trading profits [King, 1975].
Greater attention must be given to interest rate subsidies and loans, installation aids and investment grants must be paid more speedily and the implications of enlargement on young farmers need to be considered and integrated into any future policy approach.
Adamson generally welcomed the Government's policy of non-intervention in industry, but made Ministers (including his predecessor John Davies, who had become Minister of Technology) aware that there would still be a role for the Industrial Reorganisation Corporation and that investment grants should not be altered too speedily for industry to adjust.