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▸ noun: (economics) The hypothesis that poorer economies will tend to have faster rates of economic growth than richer ones.
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▸ noun: (economics) The hypothesis that poorer economies will tend to have faster rates of economic growth than richer ones.
Similar:
backwash,
rebound effect,
double-dip,
pull effect,
leapfrogging,
rebound phenomenon,
backgain,
retrocausality,
takeback,
contagion,
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