cross-subsidy

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English

Etymology

From cross- +‎ subsidy.

Noun

cross-subsidy (plural cross-subsidies)

  1. A subsidy from profit-making operations of a business to support loss-making operations of the same business.
    • 2023 March 8, David Clough, “The long road that led to Beeching”, in RAIL, number 978, page 36:
      The grouping into the Big Four (the Great Western Railway, the London Midland & Scottish Railway, the London & North Eastern Railway, and Southern Railway) came into effect in 1923, and created the largest businesses in Britain. It effectively formalised the concept of cross-subsidy, whereby each of the four would subsidise loss-making routes from those that were profitable, without financial support from the government.