demand-side
[ dih-mand-sahyd, -mahnd- ]
/ dɪˈmændˌsaɪd, -ˈmɑnd- /
adjective Economics.
of or relating to an economic policy that treats consumer demand as the chief determinant of the economy.
Compare
supply-side.
OTHER WORDS FROM demand-side
de·mand-sid·er, nounWords nearby demand-side
demand loan,
demand management,
demand note,
demand pacemaker,
demand-pull inflation,
demand-side,
demandant,
demanding,
demantoid,
demarcate,
demarcation
Example sentences from the Web for demand-side
A demand-side cut rests on the Keynesian theory that public consumption spurs economic activity.
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