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Definition of Short-run
1. Adjective. Relating to or extending over a limited period. "Short-term credit"
Lexicographical Neighbors of Short-run
Literary usage of Short-run
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. East-West Migration: The Alternatives by Richard Layard (1992)
"This is the problem of short- run adjustment. Short-Run Absorption In grappling
with this problem, we shall begin by ..."
2. Paying for Highways, Airways, and Waterways: How Can Users Be Charged (1993)
"(See Box 1 for a discussion of long-run and short-run marginal costs. ... Long-Run
Versus Short-Run Marginal-Cost Pricing Under Economies of Scale The text ..."
3. Isolation and Aggregation in Economics by Ekkehart Schlicht (1985)
"Short-Run Invariances Tinbergen's reply to Keynes' objection is simple and
convincing: "Coefficients changing just by chance would, of course, ..."
4. The Value of Money by Benjamin McAlester Anderson (1917)
"The quantity theory, in the hands of some writers, is a very long run theory,
for others, it is a short run theory. Thus, Taussig would make the "run" ..."
5. The Value of Money by Benjamin McAlester Anderson (1917)
"The quantity theory, in the hands of some writers, is a very long run theory,
for others, it is a short run theory. Thus, Taussig would make the "run" ..."