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Что (кто) такое export-biased growth - определение

DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY BASED ON GLOBAL TRADE
Export-oriented; Export substitution industrializatio; Export substitution industrialization; Export-Oriented Industrialisation; Export-led growth; Export led industrialization; Export orientation; Export-oriented Industrialization; Export-oriented strategies; Export-oriented industrialisation; Export-oriented development
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Growth         
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Growth (disambiguation); Grown; Revenue growth
·noun That which has grown or is growing; anything produced; product; consequence; effect; result.
II. Growth ·noun The process of growing; the gradual increase of an animal or a vegetable body; the development from a seed, germ, or root, to full size or maturity; increase in size, number, frequency, strength, ·etc.; augmentation; advancement; production; prevalence or influence; as, the growth of trade; the growth of power; the growth of intemperance. Idle weeds are fast in growth.
growth         
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Growth (disambiguation); Grown; Revenue growth
n.
1.
Increase, expansion, development, growing, extension.
2.
Vegetation, sprouting, germination, shooting, bourgeoning, pullulation, putting out.
3.
Produce, product.
4.
Advancement, advance, progress, improvement.
growth         
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Growth (disambiguation); Grown; Revenue growth
n.
1) to foster, promote growth
2) to retard, stunt growth
3) rapid; untrammeled; zero growth
4) economic; population growth (zero population growth)
5) (med.) a cancerous, malignant; inoperable; non-cancerous, non-malignant growth
6) (biology) cell growth
7) growth in
8) (misc.) a scraggly growth (of beard)
Grown         
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·- ·p.p. of Grow.
growth         
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(growths)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
The growth of something such as an industry, organization, or idea is its development in size, wealth, or importance.
...the growth of nationalism.
...Japan's enormous economic growth.
...high growth rates.
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The growth in something is the increase in it.
A steady growth in the popularity of two smaller parties may upset the polls...
The area has seen a rapid population growth...
The market has shown annual growth of 20 per cent for several years.
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A growth industry, area, or market is one which is increasing in size or activity. (BUSINESS)
Computers and electronics are growth industries and need skilled technicians...
Real estate lending has become the biggest growth area for American banks.
ADJ: ADJ n
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Someone's growth is the development and progress of their character.
...the child's emotional and intellectual growth...
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Growth in a person, animal, or plant is the process of increasing in physical size and development.
...hormones which control fertility and body growth...
Cells divide and renew as part of the human growth process.
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You can use growth to refer to plants which have recently developed or which developed at the same time.
This helps to ripen new growth and makes it flower profusely...
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A growth is a lump that grows inside or on a person, animal, or plant, and that is caused by a disease.
This type of surgery could even be used to extract cancerous growths.
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past participle of grow.
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1. the process of growing.
2. something that has grown or is growing.
Medicine & Biology a tumour or other abnormal formation.
3. a vineyard or crop of grapes of a specified classification of quality.
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A grown man or woman is one who is fully developed and mature, both physically and mentally.
Few women can understand a grown man's love of sport...
Dad, I'm a grown woman. I know what I'm doing.
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see also full-grown
Nuclear export signal         
AMINO ACID SEQUENCE CAUSING A PROTEIN TO BE EXPORTED FROM THE NUCLEUS TO THE CYTOPLASM
Nuclear export sequence; Nuclear export; Leucine-rich nuclear export signal; Nuclear export signals
A nuclear export signal (NES) is a short target peptide containing 4 hydrophobic residues in a protein that targets it for export from the cell nucleus to the cytoplasm through the nuclear pore complex using nuclear transport. It has the opposite effect of a nuclear localization signal, which targets a protein located in the cytoplasm for import to the nucleus.
Growth chart         
  • Sample growth chart for use with American boys from birth to age 36 months.
  • Growth curve of a girl, compared to the 2006 WHO curves.
GRAPHIC DISPLAYS SHOWING DEVELOPMENT OVER TIME
Growth charts; Growth velocity
A growth chart is used by pediatricians and other health care providers to follow a child's growth over time. Growth charts have been constructed by observing the growth of large numbers of healthy children over time.

Википедия

Export-oriented industrialization

Export-oriented industrialization (EOI) sometimes called export substitution industrialization (ESI), export led industrialization (ELI) or export-led growth is a trade and economic policy aiming to speed up the industrialization process of a country by exporting goods for which the nation has a comparative advantage. Export-led growth implies opening domestic markets to foreign competition in exchange for market access in other countries.

However, this may not be true of all domestic markets, as governments may aim to protect specific nascent industries so they grow and are able to exploit their future comparative advantage and in practice the converse can occur. For example, many East Asian countries had strong barriers on imports from the 1960s to the 1980s.

Reduced tariff barriers, a fixed exchange rate (a devaluation of national currency is often employed to facilitate exports), and government support for exporting sectors are all an example of policies adopted to promote EOI and, ultimately, economic development. Export-oriented industrialization was particularly characteristic of the development of the national economies of the developed East Asian Tigers: Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea, and Taiwan in the post-World War II period.

Export-led growth is an economic strategy used by some developing countries. This strategy seeks to find a niche in the world economy for a certain type of export. Industries producing this export may receive governmental subsidies and better access to the local markets. By implementing this strategy, countries hope to gain enough hard currency to import commodities manufactured more cheaply elsewhere.

In addition, a recent mathematical study shows that export-led growth is where wage growth is repressed and linked to the productivity growth of non-tradable goods in a country with under-valued currency. In such a country, the productivity growth of export goods is greater than the proportional wage growth and the productivity growth of non-tradable goods. Thus, export price decreases in the export-led growth country and makes it more competitive in international trade.