词汇 | example_english_short-run |
释义 | Examples of short-runThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. An advantage of modeling is the low cost of simulating treatment program costs and consequences for chronic diseases in selected scenarios using available short-run data. Farming practices that are economically profitable in the short-run usually attract farmers' interest and are therefore more likely to be adopted. There lies the scope for intervention offered by the continuum of short-run equilibria. My 1973 model is driven by the short-run technological advantages enjoyed by advanced technologies. Thus, one may ask whether the short-run volatility of stock prices in developing countries actually matters for funded pension accounts. This was one wound that time did not heal - at least in the short-run. The second argument is more concerned with the short-run dynamics. Ignoring such indicators of ecological health in determining demand for its tourism-related services results in an over estimation of the short-run economic value. This long-run effect, however, contrasts with the short-run effects of growth on democracy, which can be negative. While the long-run effect of growth on democracy is positive, the short-run effect may be negative. The former enlarged their herds according to the availability of empty land or means to finance short-run troubles. All this is embedded in the following error correction specification, which lets us test for the existence of cointegration while simultaneously estimating the short-run dynamics. Figure 2 shows that, in this case, optimal policy smooths the short-run costs over time by taking a gradual approach to disinflation. It incorporates a dominant long-run trend toward greater sensitivity and a short-run catastrophic element, which is triggered by random shocks within the system. They therefore have good economic reason to resist universal government health insurance even when its short-run effect may be a rise in their incomes. In other words, selection based on short-run private information takes place within each group, but not to a markedly different extent across groups. Conversely, the benefits of using a good model may not be revealed in short-run prediction. The short-run effects of demographic changes can differ markedly from the long-run effects, not only quantitatively but also qualitatively. However, the long-run gains have to be compared with the short-run costs of disinflating, because of the staggered price-setting structure. It might be very helpful to understand how they interact to determine the short-run path of investment. A higher number of individual benefit payouts anticipated in the short-run points to increased administrative expenses of a pension fund. An egalitarian development strategy will ensure that the short-run benefits of economic growth are not swept away by recurring ethnic confrontations. These changes, in the base closure, indicate that the short-run effect of trade reform is to increase the depth and severity of poverty. Convergence, in essence, would be the short-run manifestation of greater labour market flexibility. The short-run and long-run qualitative effects are equivalent to those of a pure baby bust, although generational turnover is left unaffected. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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