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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(181) But when economic growth slowed and fiscal crisis hit, the equation changed.
(182) If welfare aided economic growth it was also dependent on it.
(183) Even during times of strong economic growth there will always be many more applicants than advertised jobs.
(184) Creating new technologies to clean up the air could actually spur economic growth rather than burden it.
(185) Inflation had clearly supplanted economic growth as the major concern of government economic policy by the end of the period under review.
(186) Stronger economic growth means inflation, which erodes the buying power of bonds' fixed payments, could be poised to rise.
(187) It thinks global economic growth will come in this year at 4.7 %, well into boom territory.
(188) Expectations for waning inflation coincide with the anticipation of slower economic growth.
(189) And to top it all, it has pledged to maintain high employment and an annual economic growth rate of 1.9 percent.
(190) Some investors assert that the lack of a spending accord, for now, will buoy bonds by choking off economic growth.
(191) So they risk losing most potential economic growth if a climate treaty sets ceilings on emissions.
(192) Economic growth favours some particular sector of industry,(sentencedict.com) and technology responds to the demand.
(193) The size of the service sector is an impediment to economic growth because it depends upon inflation to a considerable extent.
(194) Revisions to economic growth statistics for prior periods were not immediately available.
(195) Slow economic growth and low consumer spending affected sales last year.
(196) A drought caused agricultural production to plummet 11 % in 1995, driving up food prices and retarding overall economic growth.
(197) For a second year,(www.Sentencedict.com) economic growth has been substantially below par.
(198) In short, the attitudes of both the social elite and the labor movement have served to hinder economic growth.
(199) While the criticisms vary, the underlying assumption is that overall economic growth has been speeding up.
(200) It is the backdrop to the city's continued economic growth.
(201) The problem started when federal spending began to outpace economic growth.
(202) But some economists said they feared productivity might taper off dramatically this year as economic growth declines.
(203) Construction of private hospitals was boosted by financial incentives during the period of economic growth in the 1970s.
(204) Ultimately, economic growth and improved education are the best ways to raise wages.
(205) This year, Philips expects Grundig to benefit from stronger economic growth, especially in the second half.
(206) According to Johansson, government planners typically assess how energy demand has grown alongside economic growth.
(207) One reason to bet on slower economic growth today was a drop in retail sales reported for last week.
(208) It also accepted that only free markets could achieve economic growth.
(209) In 1995, the economists estimated it accounted for about 27 % of economic growth.
(210) He sees economic growth picking up in the second half of this year.
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