Bombardier

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Quebec, Bombardier and the sunk cost fallacy

Bombardier has received billions in government aid.


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Bombardier has seemingly given millions of taxpayer dollars to executives—while his company struggles to remain profitable.


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Under the Trump administration’s “America First” policy, there likely will be more trade complaints initiated by U.S.-based companies.


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Most of us have deep affection for certain places, but for a business, such emotionalism is pure self-indulgence.


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For the “typical family” of four, the cost per billion dollars of assistance is $114.28.


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The U.S. Commerce Department ruled that Montreal-based Bombardier sold planes to Delta Airlines below the cost of production.


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As a candidate, President Trump ran on the evils of unfair foreign competition.


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Government support for national airplane producers can come at a great cost.


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The federal government will provide Bombardier, a Canadian aerospace company, with interest-free loans totalling $372.5 million.


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Question: If someone made $62,000 last year, had $187,000 in their bank account, and yet sought a $5,360 subsidy from government, what would the common sense response be?