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Meaning of trickle-down | Babel Free

Adjective CEFR C1

Definitions

  1. That flows, especially in limited quantity, from the highly placed to others.
    not-comparable
  2. Describing the theory that financial benefits given to the wealthy will somehow be passed down to the poor.
    not-comparable
  3. Describing a model of product adoption that flows vertically from the upper classes to the lower classes within society.
    not-comparable

Equivalents

Español repercute
Français ruissellement

Examples

“His name is Harry E Thompson and his Trickle-Down solar heating system is the basis for this book.”
“In addition, it examines the trickle-down effects of economic development as espoused by market theorists in the urban economic development literature. Policymakers in Rockford used the trickle-down logic of market theory to justify a […]”
“While the trickle-down mechanism is based on market optimism (in a well-functioning economy, the poor will benefit automatically from any growth), proponents of direct and indirect policies targeting the poor are market-pessimists, in which […]”
“On the surface, the Kuznets curve seems to justify laissez-faire economics and trickle-down policies.”
“Trickle-down patterns are very common for technological innovations, especially when new gadgets come to market with high price tags. The first black-and-white televisions cost more than some automobiles.”

CEFR level

C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.

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