supply-side economics (redirected fromPriming the pump) Thesaurus Financial Idioms supply-side economics n (Economics) (functioning as singular) a school of economic thought that emphasizes the importance to a strong economy of policies that remove impediments to supply ...
单词pumppriming 释义ˈpump-ˌpriming noun [uncountable] (Economics经济学)a situation where the government invests money that it has borrowed in order to encourage economic activity 政府注资刺激经济,刺激经济的政府投资(政府用借来的钱进行投资以刺激经济活动)◆The government has launched a major road-...
Mahmoud A.Chair and professor of economicsRice UniversityJaffeChair and professor of economicsRice UniversityAmy MyersChair and professor of economicsRice UniversityForeign PolicyEI-Gamal, Mahmoud A. and Amy Myers Jaffe. "Subpriming the Pump." Foreign Policy, September/October 2009....
pump-primingˈpump-ˌprimingnoun[uncountableU]ECONOMICS encouraging a business, industry, or economy to develop by putting money into it. For example, a government may increase its spending in order to increase economic activity during aRECESSION ...
The expression ‘pump priming’ gained nationwide vogue during the Roosevelt New Deal 1933–9. It referred to US Government spending accompanied by deficit financing to promote economic recovery from the Great Depression, which peaked in 1933 at an...
The BART task is often used in psychology and in neuroscience (Jordan et al., 2011; Lewellyn & Muller-Kahle, 2012) whereas the lottery task is rather used in economics (Forsythe, Horowitz, Savin, & Sefton, 1994; Holt & Laury, 2002). In both of the consequential measures of risk-taking...
pump-primingnoun[ U ] finance & economics specializeduk /ˈpʌmpˌpraɪ.mɪŋ/ us /ˈpʌmpˌpraɪ.mɪŋ/the activity of helping a business, programme, economy, etc. to develop by giving it money: (对企业、项目或经济的)刺激增长政策;投资刺激The government is awarding...
that this does not happen in reality, and that the wealthy are more likely to keep, rather than invest, their money. In the United States, supply-side economics was crucial to the economic policy in the Ronald Reagan administration. See also:Keynesian economics,Monetarism,Trickle-down economics...
1.(Mechanical Engineering) the act or process of introducing fluid into a pump to improve the sealing of the pump parts on starting and to expel air from it 2.(Economics)USgovernment expenditure designed to stimulate economic activity in stagnant or depressed areas ...
Pump priming is a type of action taken to stimulate an economy, usually during a recessionary period, such as through government spending or reductions in interest rates and taxes. The term pump priming is derived from the operation of literal pumps, which had to be primed with water so in ...