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词汇 government-bailout
释义 government bailout
noun[ C ]
 GOVERNMENT, FINANCEukus
a situation in which a government pays or lends money to save a company or industry from failing:
The company's huge losses forced it to seek a government bailout.
government bailout of sthThe state ended up with the holding company under a government bailout of the bank, which was posting big losses.

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government bailout
This risk of too big to fail entities increases the likelihood of a governmentbailout using taxpayer dollars.
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At 6:03 pm a press release was issued on the company's website stating that talks of a governmentbailout were unlikely.
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The executives had hand-picked their boards of directors, which handed out billions in bonuses after the governmentbailout.
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He advocates for economic freedom and believes that stimulus programs and government bailouts are ineffective ways to energize the economy.
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Furthermore, government bailouts are criticized as corporate welfare, which encourages corporate irresponsibility by allowing moral hazard.
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These instruments also made it virtually impossible to reorganize financial institutions in bankruptcy, and contributed to the need for government bailouts.
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Emergency-type government bailouts can be controversial.
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This is the premise for government bailouts, in which government financial assistance is provided to banks or other financial institutions who appear to be on the brink of collapse.
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