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supply-side

[ suh-plahy-sahyd ]

adjective

, Economics.
  1. of or relating to a theory that stresses the reduction of taxes, especially for those of higher income, as a means of encouraging business investment and growth and stabilizing the economy.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of supply-side1

First recorded in 1975–80

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Example Sentences

And Arthur Laffer, the creator of supply-side economics, may have fathered six children.

Is this the re-emergence of Paul Ryan's affiliation with the Jude Wanniski/Jack Kemp school of supply-side economics?

Last month, Bloomberg reported that Apple is considering another major supply-side shake-up.

One of my quixotic blog battles has been against the nonsense of revenue-raising supply-side tax cuts.

A supply-side cut sees business investment as the key to growth.

Corresponding to utility on the demand side is cost of production on the supply side.

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