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demand-side

[ dih-mand-sahyd, -mahnd- ]

adjective

, Economics.
  1. of or relating to an economic policy that treats consumer demand as the chief determinant of the economy.


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Other Words From

  • de·mand-sider noun

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Example Sentences

A demand-side cut rests on the Keynesian theory that public consumption spurs economic activity.

On the demand side, the number of pleasure-seeking, dim-witted young adults who have not been touched by mortality is endless.

Even if you discount the supply-side problems with a Hillary primary challenge, there is a massive demand-side problem.

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

Capital would still have value, but its valuation from the demand side would rest on a different basis.

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