short-run
英 [ʃɔːt rʌn]
美 [ʃɔːrt rʌn]
网络 短期; 短期的; 短运程; 短期内; 短版印刷
英英释义
adj
- relating to or extending over a limited period
- short-run planning
- a short-term lease
- short-term credit
双语例句
- Then, we will study the short-run fluctuations of real GDP around its long-run trend.
当然实质国民生产毛额的短期波动以及长期的成长趋势也都会一并讨论。 - In the second instance, the reverse can happen if the economy is starved of liquidity: the yield curve inverts with short-run interest rates moving way up as compared to long-term interest rates.
在第二种情况下,可能发生相反如果经济流动性匮乏:收益曲线与短期利率的移动方式相比,作为长期利率的反转。 - Society Faces a Short-Run Tradeoff between Inflation and Unemployment.
社会面临通货膨胀与失业之间的短期权衡取舍。 - How can this apparent conflict between short-run needs and long-run responsibilities be resolved?
短期内的需求与长期目标出现矛盾,要怎样调和? - The results show that suppliers have significantly negative short-run abnormal return.
研究结果显示供应商有明显的负向短期异常报酬。 - The work of Edmund Phelps has deepened our understanding of the relation between short-run and long-run effects of economic policy.
埃德蒙&8226;费尔普斯的工作加深了我们对经济政策的短期和长期效果之间关系的理解。 - Traditional macroeconomics believes that short-run fluctuation had no effect on the long-run economic growth.
传统的宏观经济学认为,短期波动不会对经济的长期增长造成影响。 - In the short-run, a fall in domestic demand could quickly improve the trade balance.
短期而言,内需下滑可能会迅速改善贸易平衡。 - Alternatively, politicians may pull their countries out of the eurozone regardless of short-run costs.
或者,政治人物可能不惜短期代价,将他们的国家撤出欧元区。 - Fiscal policy has been a 'substantial drag' on the economy in the short-run, she said.
她说,短期来看,财政政策对经济造成相当大的拖累。