单词 | Long-run |
例句 | 1. There is therefore a globally stable long-run equilibrium at. 2. Dole is focusing on long-run growth and tax incentives. 3. This means that in the long-run, the full effect of any monetary expansion will be on the price level. 4. The first is the flourishing long-run outlook for mined gold. 5. Such expenditure, and hence the long-run rate of growth, may well be affected by capital taxation. 6. In the long-run every Government is the exact symbol of its People, with their wisdom and unwisdom; we have to say, Like People like Government. Thomas Carlyle 7. They can only succeed by imposing long-run discipline upon capitalists. 8. His emphasis on short-term benefits versus long-run costs implies that winners are always losers in the end. 9. The trick is balancing short-run considerations with long-run considerations. 10. Results in the differential analysis found that the long-run performance of treasury stock repurchase for the first time is evidently better than the performance of cash dividends for the first time. 11. "We're still on a long-run trajectory that's not sustainable," said Rudolph Penner, a fellow at the Urban Institute and former CBO director from 1983-1987. 12. Think about it: The long-run budget outlook has darkened, which means that some hard choices must be made. 13. Over the long-run, if and when we do bounce out of this recession, municipals may prove to be an excellent long-term investment. 14. Most firms appear to have a target payout ratio of dividends to long-run reported earnings. 15. Like Friedman, Duesenberry believed that the basic consumption function was long-run and proportional, as illustrated in Fig. 7. 16. The state must appear class-neutral, the better to preserve the long-run interests of the capitalist class. 17. Social and economic history and demography have a key role in guiding policy-making beyond crisis responses towards fundamental medium- and long-run issues. 18. The constitutional and organizational arrangements filter the interests of state personnel towards the long-run interests of the capitalists. 19. The design and administration of transitional rules in themselves suggest high short-run costs that may well outweigh discounted long-run benefits. 20. In summary(), an exchange rate system needs to be sufficiently flexible to cope with long-run changes in countries' competitive positions. 21. Eventually, with r rising and g falling, r would exceed g, which is the only sustainable long-run equilibrium position. 22. The capital stock should be increased if the marginal social benefit exceeds the long-run marginal cost inclusive of the capital charge. 23. But in the final instance, these short-run goals are pursued with a green glinted eye focused on long-run profitability. 24. There is however a very large distance between these long-run theoretical considerations and empirical implementation. 25. In the meantime, electricity prices were gradually raised to nearer long-run costs. 26. Somewhat surprisingly, the answer turns out to hinge on what you mean by best and what you mean by long-run. 27. This week President Obama said the obvious: that wealthy Americans, many of whom pay remarkably little in taxes, should bear part of the cost of reducing the long-run budget deficit. 27. 28. The unprecedented success of capitalism is due to the fact that in its sphere the long-run interests of the individual always coincide with those of other individuals. 29. It is concluded that if the firm inputs the factor in equal quantity, then the long-run cost will be maximized. 30. Accordingly, saving is self-defeating, as a loss in income will disallow individuals to save over the long-run. 31. The dual track of economic transition forces constitutional transition to incur very high long-run costs that surpass the short-run benefits obtained by buying the support of the vested interests. 32. The academics reckon higher taxes or lower spending equal to a staggering 8% of GDP a year are necessary to contain those costs and stabilise the long-run debt. 33. Constant returns to scale :are features of a firm's technology that lead to constant long-run average cost as output increases. 34. In pure competition, AS expounded by the late-nineteenth-century economist marshall, entry and exit determine the long-run equilibrium of an industry. 35. Error correction term can adjust long-run equilibrium relationship between the coefficient of industrial structure and the financial expenditure, but the regulation is on the weak. 36. In this way, monetary forces could produce booms and busts, although they had no long-run effect on output. 37. Long-run equilibrium demands that the net balance on goods and services becomes zero over the secular time period. 38. The IPOs' long-run abnormal returns are sensitive to which benchmark's return is adjusted by, and to which method of weighting average is employed. 39. It is in the long-run interests of Asians to provide it. 40. The group predicted it would take until 2012 for growth to return to its long-run average. 41. Under the generalized replacement policy N for the first type of failure, the long-run average cost per unit time is determined. 42. The simultaneous determination by long-run competitive supply and demand would determine goods' prices at their embodied labor contents, direct-plus-indirect labor. 43. It is proved that an optimal stationary policy exists under the criterion of long-run average cost. 44. This is my long-run forecast in brief: The material conditions of life will continue to get better for most people, in most countries, most of the time, indefinitely. 45. For return to scale, most of the Big 4 international firms are in the optimal scale of production. Non-Big 4 firms adapt their scale aggressively in the long-run tendency. 46. Long-run average cost curve(LRAC): is the relationship between the lowest attainable ATC and output when both plant size and labor are varied. 47. In this paper, with mathematical analysis writers proved the relation of short-run and long-run cost curves in economics. 48. Both proponents and opponents of the stimulus are concerned with the effect it will have on the long-run fiscal outlook. 49. They're eager to shortchange the economy when it needs help, even as they balk at dealing with long-run budget problems. 50. On the other hand, We use VAR approach to analyze the effects of government public capital investment on long-run economic growth based on annual data for the period from 1978 to 2004 in China. 51. Emphasis is placed on the basic marketing concept that a firm's long-run market position is enhanced by the creation of a differential advantage while meeting consumer desires. 52. The problem is to determine the optimal replacement policy ( N , T )? such that the long-run expected cost per unit time is minimized. 53. Deficit spending created an economic boom — and the boom laid the foundation for long-run prosperity. 54. America has a long-run deficit problem, which should be met with long-run budget measures. 55. They would explain that discretionary spending has little to do with the long-run imbalance between spending and revenues. 56. You don't know their kids, you don't know their passions, or their long-run motivations. 57. Deep-etch plate: An offset plate made from a positive and on which the image printing areas are etched slight below the surface for long-run work. 58. However, in the long-run,(Sentencedict) corporate foundations should not only run their own projects but also take the responsibility for nurturing charitable organisations. 59. Fed policy makers have a long-run goal of 1.7 percent to 2 percent inflation they see as consistent with achieving legislative mandates for maximum employment and stable prices. 60. These results are robust in both the long-run and the short-run models, so are in the sub-section data. 61. Shares are deemed pricey when the p/e ratio is above its long-run average. 62. By using the cointegration testing and vector autoregression models, we examine the long-run equilibrium and short-run fluctuations in the growth-led roles of foreign aggregate supply and demand. 63. As a total group, the medium and long-run returns of the IPOs are obviously better than market portfolio, especially in the second and forth years after initial public exchange. 64. The number of mortgages approved for house purchase is around half the long-run average. 65. Eventually, one side or the other of that divide will get the kind of popular mandate it needs to resolve our long-run budget issues. 66. By our calculations, however, America's housing market has overshot the fair-value mark, as measured by the long-run average ratio of house prices to rents. |
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