supply-side
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sup·ply-side
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adj. Econ.
denoting or relating to a policy designed to increase output and employment by changing the conditions under which goods and services are supplied, esp. by measures that reduce government involvement in the economy and allow the free market to operate.
DERIVATIVES:
sup·ply-sid·er n.
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