The GDP is neither growing nor shrinking.
the export trade amounted
The GDP is neither growing nor shrinking.
The GDP is neither growing nor shrinking.
The GDP is neither growing nor shrinking
Neither rising nor falling
stagnating
Stagnating
Stagnating
Stagnating
All of them may be adjectives in some usage. They are all present participles of verbs. - building waves, building storms (to build) - breathing animals (to breathe) - stagnating economy (to stagnate) - coping survivors (to cope)
A country's economy is considered to be stagnating when the GDP is either growing at a very slow rate or remaining flat over an extended period. This lack of significant growth can indicate underlying issues such as low consumer demand, high unemployment, or ineffective economic policies. Stagnation suggests that the economy is not expanding sufficiently to improve living standards or create new jobs.
The GDP is neither growing nor shrinking. APEX ;]Gross Domestic Product