Similar words: microeconomics, economic, economics, economic recovery, economical, economically, economic model, macroeconomics. Meaning: n. steady growth in the productive capacity of the economy (and so a growth of national income).
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(61) Education, in particular, was the avenue to both greater economic growth and greater income equality.
(62) Investors were concerned that allegations of corruption against the ruling party would hurt consumer confidence and economic growth.
(63) When the rate of economic growth slowed, that of public expenditure did not.
(64) Cyclical, industrial stocks lagged badly amid disappointing earnings and worries about flagging economic growth.
(65) Poverty is a constitutive element of a particular form of economic growth as much as it is a product of economic recession.
(66) The public sector continued to grow through a process of bureaucratic accretion financed by economic growth.
(67) This is one of the key issues involved in the transformation of economic growth into general development.
(68) Simple mathematics demands that population growth be less than economic growth if real per capita incomes are to rise.
(69) The state bureaucracy works very closely with firms to implement a comprehensive, collaborative strategy for economic growth.
(70) The difficulty with many agrarian reform programmes has been achieving both social justice and economic growth.
(71) Share values were depressed by expectations of slower economic growth and higher unemployment.
(72) A majority of developing countries feared such standards would be used to block their exports and weaken economic growth.
(73) Employers say wage parity must be linked to productivity and economic growth.
(74) Our goals-peace based on military strength and creative foreign policy, economic growth, tax re-form, and fiscal sanity-would never change.
(75) Warren accepts that they do rely heavily on advanced industrial societies for economic growth, especially for advanced technology.
(76) Slow economic growth reduces the likelihood inflation will accelerate and erode the value of bonds' fixed payments.
(77) Economic growth has been reasonably good,(sentencedict.com/economic growth.html) and inflation has been low and steady.
(78) Congress hopes cutting taxes will lead to a surge of economic growth.
(79) Meanwhile, economic growth is unlikely to reach even 1 percent this year, according to the latest government estimate.
(80) Over the five years of Labour rule, Britain had the slowest economic growth of any major industrial nation.
(81) Left-wing and right-wing, labour and management have never wavered from the pursuit of economic growth.
(82) Increases in population could then spur economic growth at some geometric rate, more rapid than the growth in human fertility.
(83) But they are also staking their future on economic growth.
(84) The reader might wonder what factors cause a country to experience economic growth.
(85) One of the most obvious preconditions for economic growth is a stable government.
(86) Slow economic growth and low consumer spending, though, slowed sales last year.
(87) From the mid-1970s the slow-down in economic growth and rising inflation sapped the confidence of policy-makers in demand management.
(88) The effect was to trigger off a largely middle-class uprising designed to break the chains hampering economic growth and professional advancement.
(89) He highlighted the reduction of inflation and the stimulation of economic growth as its two main tasks.
(90) We are entering a period of slow economic growth and rising unemployment.
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