Between 1910 and 1930, the growth of the city generated many new extensions to the tram lines.
The subsequent growth of defense projects has also generated a local information technology industry.
The rapid growth in population, factories and motor vehicles has generated environmental issues.
The free enterprise system promises that economic growth will generate a higher standard of living because market competition forces the productivity gains.
Strong economic growth, full employment and low inflation together generated a powerful flow of tax revenue.
Further growth will not produce many more jobs but could generate more inflation.
Steady and sustained economic growth will generate jobs that last.
However, the manufacturing growth of the period did not generate significant structural transformations.
The growth and proliferation of party politics generated a concomitant expansion in the communications industry.
Once the Reagan program was in place, economic growth generated income gains at all levels.