0 used to describe companies that intend to get bigger:
We have just bought our biggest competitor: we are an aggressive, growth-oriented company.
growth-oriented technology stocks
1 used to describe companies that plan to get bigger:
We are an aggressive, growth-oriented company.
2 used to describe investments that increase in value over time, rather than those that pay high dividends (= regular payments of part of the profits) or interest:
growth-oriented technology stocks
Traditional growth-oriented policies present environmental risks, and many of these would in the longer run turn out to be economic risks as well.
He finds that a growth-oriented leadership in a narrow governing coalition facilitated industrialisation.
Both perspectives assume that capitalists\business interests can promote the kinds of growth-oriented policies that lead to economic transformation.
Business groups have yet to establish themselves as strong advocates of growth-oriented policies, even when policy changes would clearly advance their interests as a group.
Though not sufficiently defined, capital investment state is taken to mean that prime responsibility is assumed by the state in orchestrating growth-oriented social investment.
The development committee has repeatedly endorsed the current case-by-case growth-oriented strategy.
On other issues there is a conflict between what a growth-oriented economic policy and an environmentally responsible policy would recommend.
To the extent that we can tax consumption rather than savings, we should have a more growth-oriented policy than previously.