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pro-growth

American  
[proh-grohth] / ˈproʊˈgroʊθ /

adjective

  1. favoring or advocating the commercial development or exploitation of land and other natural resources, especially with minimal government restriction and regulation.


Other Word Forms

  • pro-growther noun

Example Sentences

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Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi won a more than two-thirds majority in the country’s lower house, handing her a mandate to pursue fiscal expansion and pro-growth policies.

From The Wall Street Journal

But T. Rowe’s Clattenburg notes that the government and Reserve Bank of India are both pro-growth.

From Barron's

Inflation, pro-growth fiscal tailwinds and accelerating corporate governance reforms are reshaping the Japanese market, Jefferies strategist Shrikant Kale said in a recent note.

From The Wall Street Journal

Business Minster Kate Dearden said the legislation was "pro-growth" and "a win-win for employers, employees and a more competitive British economy".

From BBC

“This deal is pro-consumer, pro-innovation, pro-worker, pro-creator, pro-growth,” Sarandos told investors.

From Los Angeles Times