单词 | supply-driven |
释义 | > as lemmassupply-driven supply-driven adj. Economics motivated and propelled by the supply side of the economy; frequently contrasted with demand-driven. ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > management of money > management of national resources > [adjective] > of or relating to specific policies or actions imperial1726 co-operative1821 protectionist1844 inflationist1876 rational1915 deflationist1921 rationalist1942 producer-oriented1946 redistributionist1949 substantivist1956 supply side1957 demand-pull1958 tax-and-spend1960 stop-and-go1961 stop-go1962 go-stop1964 supply-driven1973 demand-side1975 supply side1976 demand-driven1980 1973 Amer. Econ. Rev. 63 437/1 An autonomous, exclusively supply-driven rise of the savings rate in relation to the growth rate of population and the labor supply. 1985 Financial Times 5 Aug. 26/6 The growth is both demand- and supply-driven. On one side are fast-growing companies bursting out of..capital constraints…On the other side stand investors who are fast shedding their national prejudices in favour of international diversification. 2010 Independent (Freetown, Sierra Leone) (Nexis) 21 Dec. He said if he is elected president, his government will pursue a supply driven modernisation programme. < as lemmas |
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