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Economic DevelopmentSustained increase in the economic standard of living of a country's population, normally accomplished by increasing its stocks of physical and human capital and improving technology.
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Economic Developmentrise in the standard of living of a community, including jobs, health care, and educational opportunities for residents.
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Economic DevelopmentDevelopment, including those within the B Use Classes, public and community uses and main town centre uses (but excluding housing development).
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Economic DevelopmentThe process of improving the economy's ability to satisfy consumers wants and needs. Unlike economic growth, which is concerned with year to year increases in production, economic development dea [..]
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Economic DevelopmentDefinition The advancement of a nation or society according to several economic factors. Economic development generally includes such trends as technological innovation, improvements in the standard o [..]
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Economic DevelopmentA rise in real income per person; usually associated with new technology that increases productivity or resources. economic growth
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Economic Developmentthe generating of wealth through the development of industry.
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Economic DevelopmentThe process of improving the quality of human lives through raising living standards. Economic development is broader than economic growth, which is concerned with year-to-year increases in production. Economic development deals with the economic, social and political institutions that govern the way the economy and society function.
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Economic Developmentthe progress made by a country or area in creating wealth through businesses, industry and trade.
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Economic DevelopmentEconomic Development refers to the increase in the standard of living in a nation's population with sustained growth from a simple, low-income economy to a modern, high-income economy. Economic d [..]
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Economic DevelopmentMobilization of Human, financial, capital, physical and or natural resources to generate goods and services.
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Economic DevelopmentDevelopment, including those within the B Use Classes, public and community uses and main town centre uses (but excluding housing development).
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Economic DevelopmentThe process in which an economy, of a municipality, province, or more often a nation, grows in GDP and GNP (or roughly wealth) and develops infrastructure and industry. This is often associated with a [..]
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Economic DevelopmentSignifies progressive and more efficient utilisation of human and physical resources of a country, so as to attain rise in the per capita income o [..]
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Economic DevelopmentTransition from one specific economic level to another more advanced, which is achieved through a long-term structural transformation of the economic system with the consequent increase in available p [..]
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Economic DevelopmentThe process of improving the economy's ability to satisfy consumers wants and needs. Unlike economic growth, which is concerned with year to year increases in production, economic development dea [..]
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Economic DevelopmentThe process of improving the quality of human life through increasing per capita income, reducing poverty, and enhancing individual economic opportunities. It is also sometimes defined to include bett [..]
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Economic DevelopmentQualitative change and restructuring in a country's economy in connection with technological and social progress. The main indicator of economic development is increasing GNP per capita(or GD [..]
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Economic DevelopmentPrograms and policies that attempt to improve the economic well-being and quality of life for a community by creating jobs, increasing the number of businesses, and growing residents' incomes.
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Economic DevelopmentSee development.
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