Noun
A negative growth (i.e. a reduction) of an economy or a population
A political, economic, and social movement based on ecological economics and anticonsumerist and anticapitalist ideas.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgBengaluru recorded the highest postings for contract jobs between January and July this year, followed by Mumbai and Hyderabad, although all three cities witnessed overall degrowth from last year, as per report. Source: Internet
HCL Tech reported a 7.4% qoq degrowth in revenues to USD 2,356mn which was in line with market expectations. Source: Internet
In its annual sustainability report released last week, Edited said the “degrowth movement” may be a big part of what rewrites fashion’s future. Source: Internet
His most recent book is SOS: Alternatives to Capitalism (2014) and he is the producer of a 2013 CBC Ideas program on degrowth. Source: Internet
One of the main goals of the UAA from a degrowth vantage point is to allow people to “cease spending their lives producing useless things to be sold to other people who don’t need them. Source: Internet
In some cases, degrowth is expected. Source: Internet