expansionary
[ ik-span-shuh-ner-ee ]
/ ɪkˈspæn ʃəˌnɛr i /
adjective
tending toward expansion: an expansionary economy.
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Example sentences from the Web for expansionary
In other words, neither Keynesian stimulus nor expansionary monetary policy are long term solutions.
For the last several years, the Fed has been expansionary while government has been contractionary.
I ask the Congress to accept these expansionary policies--to accept the concept of a full employment budget.
This idea of "expansionary austerity" can be traced to work undertaken in the 1990s by Albert Alesina and various coauthors.
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