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ˈtrick·le-down ADJ attr, inv ECON

trickle-down
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ˈtrick·le-down ef·fect N

trickle-down effect

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This, the loot-and-plunder theory, is the alternative advocated by the critics of the misnamed trickle-down theory.
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In contrast to the trickle-down effect of fashion innovation, this theory states that fashion trickles across different social groups as opposed to upper to lower classes.
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These policies are commonly associated with supply-side economics, referred to as trickle-down economics by political opponents and free market economics by political advocates.
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To this extent, the ecotourism industry has had a trickle-down effect, bringing added revenues to rural and previously disadvantaged areas.
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His policies became widely known as trickle-down economics, due to the significant cuts in the upper tax brackets.
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There is nothing trickle-down about it.
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Thus, interactional injustice can essentially trickle-down from the top of an organization to the bottom due to displaced aggression that exists in the top ranks of the hierarchy.
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The rebrand, which included design, messaging, all of the separate global websites, marketing collateral and trickle-down implementation across the 110 countries took just over five months.
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Critics labeled this trickle-down economics the belief that tax policies that benefit the wealthy will create a trickle-down effect to the poor.
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We can't wait for the trickle-down effect to overflow, because that is a lie.
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