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See also: grant-in-kind
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[edit]Noun
[edit]grant in kind (plural grants in kind)
- Alternative form of grant-in-kind
- 2000, Jean-Pascal Bassino, Jean-Dominique Giacometti, Kōnosuke Odaka, Quantitative economic history of Vietnam, 1900-1990, page 187:
- Here again, this grant in kind partly filled the gap between workers in the Tonkin mines, and wages of Hanoi-Haiphong urban workers.
- 2014 January, M Fafchamps, D McKenzie, S Quinn, C Woodruff, “Microenterprise growth and the flypaper effect: Evidence from a randomized experiment in Ghana”, in Journal of Development Economics, volume 106:
- If receiving the capital grant in kind helps the entrepreneur resist these pressures more successfully, we expect to observe a flypaper effect for in-kind grants, resulting in a higher growth in profits and capital stock, whereas the cash treatment has less effect.
- 2015, Sage De Clerck, Tobias Wickens, Government Finance Statistics Manual, →ISBN, page 104:
- A capital grant in kind necessarily concerns the change of ownership of a product previously recorded as a nonfinancial asset in the accounts of the donor government.