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All of these are examples of subsidy except . Question 14 options:

Student loan forgiveness given to teachers if they teach in high poverty areas.

Welfare payments given to people who have never worked.

Low interest loans given for students to attend college.

Payments made to farmers in order for them to plant desired crops.

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