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#20. Price Controls, Subsidies, and the Risks of Good Intentions - Crash Course Economics

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#20. Price Controls, Subsidies, and the Risks of Good Intentions - Crash Course Economics

por Lola Nguyen
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(verb) [passive] : to limit the amount of money that can be charged for something or spent on something

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(adj) (of an excuse or explanation) : reasonable and likely to be true

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(n) : an officially organized plan or system

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(n) [formal]: the beginning of something

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(adj) [formal]: very disappointing

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(adv): in a way that has been caused by people rather than existing or happening naturally

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(adj) : extremely large in area, size, amount, etc.

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(adj) : (rather formal) deserving to be noticed or to receive attention; important

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(n) : a person who pays rent for the use of land or a building

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(n) : the act or process of repairing and painting an old building, piece of furniture, etc. so that it is in good condition again

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(n) [U] : the process or method of building or making something, especially roads, buildings, bridges, etc.

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(n) : a person or organization that owns a building or an area of land and is paid by other people for the use of it

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(v) : If the people in an organization or group ...., or if something ..... them, they disagree and form smaller groups

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(v) : to balance one influence against an opposing influence, so that there is no great difference as a result

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(v): to help something to succeed

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(vt) : to change something from its usual, original, natural, or intended meaning, condition, or shape

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(adj) (of land or soil) : that plants grow well in

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(adj) [usually before noun] (of energy and natural resources) : that is replaced naturally or controlled carefully and can therefore be used without the risk of finishing it all

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(phrase) when you consider the most important points

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(n) [U] : the most important quality or feature of something, that makes it what it is

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(phrasal verb) : to still believe or agree with something you said, decided or agreed earlier

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(v) to stop; to make somebody/something stop

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(adj) : very unlikely to be true, and difficult to believe

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(adj) doubting that something is true or useful:

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Our mortgage is capped at 8.75 percent for five years. / - put a cap on /-impose a cap on /- place a cap on

(plô′zə-bəl) / -The only plausible explanation is that he forgot.

(skēm) /-There's a new scheme in our town for recycling plastic bottles.

(kə-mĕns′mənt)

(lə-mĕn′tə-bəl) /- She shows a lamentable lack of understanding.

(är′tə-fĭsh′əl /-artificially low prices

(văst) /- There is still a vast economic chasm between developed and developing countries.

(nō′tə-bəl) /-The town is notable for its ancient harbour. /- a notable success/achievement/example

(tĕn′ənt)

(rĕn′ə-vāt′-sh&n) /-They were willing to buy a property that was in need of renovation.

(kən-strŭk′shən) /-The bridge is a marvellous work of engineering and construction. / - This website is currently under construction (= being created).

(lănd′lôrd′)

(splĭt) /-The union executive has split down the middle (= divided into two equal-sized groups who disagree with each other) on what to do next.

- The extra cost of travelling to work is offset by the lower price of houses here.

- Studying for new qualifications is one way of advancing your career.

(dĭ-stôrt′) /- Newspapers are often guilty of distorting the truth.

(fûr′tl) /-The corn grows waist-high in these fertile fields.

(rĭ-no͞o′ə-bəl, -nyo͞o′-) / - renewable sources of energy such as wind and solar power

(ĕs′əns) /- In essence, your situation isn't so different from mine.

In any of these discussions, of course, honesty is of the essence.

- She still stands by every word she said.

(hôlt) /-'Halt!' called the guard. 'You can't go any further without a permit.'

(fär′fĕcht′) /- The whole story sounds very far-fetched.

- Many experts remain skeptical about/of his claims.

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