LBED_15_agrowthgrowth /grəʊθgroʊθ/ noun [uncountableU] ECONOMICS an increase in size, amount, or degreegrowth inAnnual growth in the $400 million ready-to-drink tea market is running at 15 to 20%.
To help its clients keep up with the exponential (=extremely fast) growth of market data, the bank has created the world’s first integrated financial information system.
Paper cup manufacturing, an area with high profit margins, showed strong growth.
Officials have argued for lower interest rates because of recent slow growth in the economy.
There is likely to be very low growth in the industrial countries, perhaps in the 1% to 1.5% range.
Economists are predicting zero growth (=no growth) for the first quarter.
The last time the telecommunications industry had negative growth (=when something gets smaller) was in the Great Depression.
→ capital growth → economic growth → external growth → monetary growth → sustainable growth → unsustainable growth