sustained growth
collocation in Englishmeaningsofsustainedandgrowth
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sustained
adjective
uk/səˈsteɪnd/us/səˈsteɪnd/
continuing for a ...
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growth
noun
uk/ɡrəʊθ/us/ɡroʊθ/
The growth of a person, animal, or plant is its process of increasing ...
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The lack ofsustainedgrowthin expenditure on this service is perhaps unsurprising, given the receding threat of epidemics.
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On the other hand, such inequality, together with borrowing constraints, acts as a barrier to widespread investment in human capital-a prerequisite forsustainedgrowth.
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This was seen to be necessary forsustainedgrowthand e^ective development.
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This is because consumption distribution improves at the start ofsustainedgrowth.
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Strong andsustainedgrowthof manufactured exports is the ultimate indication of the efficiency of an economy's manufacturing sector.
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Section 4 develops the notation for the model withsustainedgrowth.
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Thus, it might be important in cross-country studies of wealth distribution to control for time elapsed on thesustainedgrowthpath.
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Sustainedgrowthoccurs when a state controls monetary creation, establishes a market-based exchange rate, and formalises property rights.
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For a low enough discount rate, the hyperbolic economy avoids this dilemma by allowingsustainedgrowthof optimal consumption.
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If their analysis is correct, we would expect to see little or nosustainedgrowthin output, few increases in productive capacity, and underutilization of existing resources.
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We also find that the relationship between (wealth and consumption) inequality and rate of economic growth depends on the length of time economies have spent on theirsustainedgrowthpaths.
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The impact of any policy response to thesustainedgrowthin substance problems in younger people and the consequences for older populations should also be part of this agenda.
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They study the consequences from specialization as well as conditions for the emergence of a secondary human-capital-intensive sector, which is the only one that may engendersustainedgrowth.
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For economies that have experiencedsustainedgrowthfor only a short period of time, the increase in wealth inequality is likely to be greatest for the fast-growing economies.
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Depending on how long the economy had spent on thesustainedgrowth, consumption inequality could be lower or higher than the consumption inequality recorded during the stagnant era.
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This will only happen if real income experiencessustainedgrowth.
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Among the economies that have been on theirsustainedgrowthpath for a long period of time, the mediumgrowth economies tend to experience the greatest increases in wealth inequality.
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Consider the model withsustainedgrowth, as discussed in the preceding section, so that the capital stocks xi are deflated by the previous period's level of technology.
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Becausesustainedgrowthimplies permanent labor demand growth, wage inertia limits wage adjustments even in the long run, implying a long-run positive relation between economic growth and employment.
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In the context of endogenous growth models, a faster rate of learning and knowledge spillovers free the economy from diminishing returns and thus facilitatesustainedgrowth.
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