Example sentences for: long-run

How can you use “long-run” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • After reaching this long-run equilibrium, increased saving and investment yields a higher level of GDP per capita but does not boost worker productivity and economic growth.

  • Almost everyone who thought about it agreed that Britain's long-run relative decline as an economic power had much to do with structural weaknesses: an overreliance on traditional industries such as coal and cotton, a class-ridden educational system that still tried to produce gentlemen rather than engineers and managers, a business culture that had failed to make the transition from the family firm to the modern corporation.

  • But while the long-run implications of cheap PCs for the Internet are important, it's hard to see how Intel's profit concerns made Amazon.com $500 million more valuable last Tuesday morning than it was the Friday before.

  • Most younger economists have simply avoided macroeconomics entirely, or--if they do work on macroeconomic issues--they choose "safe" topics such as long-run growth, avoiding the academic minefield of business cycle research.

  • The objective is to keep the won from falling much more than is necessary for the long-run adjustment of the Korean economy, and thereby to prevent unnecessary bankruptcies and unnecessary depression of Korean income and employment.


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