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Growth rates

Compound annual growth rate for the number of full fiscal years shown. If there is a negative or zero value for the first or last year, the growth is N.M. (not meaningful).



Growth rates

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Exogenous growth

Exogenous growth

Economic growth that occurs without being the result of deliberate policy or behavior. The term arises because neoclassical growth models converge to a steady state in which per capita income is constant over time. Growth, then, requires exogenous technical progress.


Normal growth firms

Normal growth firms

Companies whose earnings grow at a constant rate.


Full Employment and Balance Growth Act of 1978(Humphrey Hawkins Act)

Full Employment and Balance Growth Act of 1978(Humphrey Hawkins Act)

Federal legislation that, among other things, specifies the primary objectives of U.S. economic policy-maximum employment, stable prices, and moderate long-term interest rates.


Compound annual growth rate

Compound annual growth rate

The average rate at which a particular financial parameter compounds up over a period of years.


Engine of growth

Engine of growth

Term sometimes used to describe the role that exports may have played in economic development, both of some of the regions of recent settlement in the nineteenth century and of today's NICs.


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Aggressive Growth Hedge Fund
Sustainable growth rate
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Growth opportunity
Growth and income fund
Simple compound growth method
dividend growth
Capital growth
growth investing
Internal growth rate
capital growth
Growth stock
Present value of growth opportunities
Biased growth
Economic growth
guaranteed growth bond
Growth phase
growth and income fund
Economic growth rate
organic growth
Growth accounting
Neoclassical growth model
Export led growth


 
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