supply-side
See also: supply side
English
editAdjective
editsupply-side (comparative more supply-side, superlative most supply-side)
- (economics) Regarding or promoting the supply side of the economy.
- Coordinate term: demand-side
- 1984, Peter Craig Roberts, The Supply-Side Revolution: An Insider’s Account of Policymaking in Washington, →ISBN, page 66:
- Brown told her that she sounded very supply-side, but what about that memo to Muskie, which had recently surfaced, denouncing supply-siders as a “right-wing claque”?
- 2009, George Melloan, The Great Money Binge: Spending Our Way to Socialism, →ISBN, page 99:
- While the George W. Bush tax cuts were supply-side in principle, a look at the provisions doesn’t support the progressive argument that they favored the rich at the expense of the poor.
- 2014, Learning from World Bank History: Agriculture and Food-Based Approaches for Addressing Malnutrition[1], World Bank, page 6:
- Born out of a history of highly supply-side interventions, these programs lacked _targeting and analysis of the local relevant determinants of malnutrition, and did not have a cost-eff ective impact on malnutrition […]
Translations
editregarding the supply side
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