short-run
short-run
Definition
short-run (s̸hôrt′run′)
adjective
lasting for a short period of time; short-term
short-run
Usage Examples
Modifies a noun
- printing: Inkjet is going to have an enormous impact on short-run digital printing.
- dynamics: Finally, a forward-looking interpretation of the short-run dynamics, assuming quadratic adjustment costs, cannot be rejected by the data.
- effect: The impact or short-run effect of trade policy, is far smaller than the long-run effect.
- cost: Changeover costs... 4.48 The short-run costs of entry into the single currency would be significant for retail financial services.
- impact: The short-run impact of an adverse supply shock is a fall in output combined with a rise in the general level of prices.
- difference: But short-run differences would be expected to even out in the long term.
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