long-run trend

collocation in English

meaningsoftrend

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trend
noun[C]
uk
/trend/
us
/trend/
a general development or change in a situation or in the way that people ...
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(Definition oftrendfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoflong-run trend

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Thelong-runtrendto retire early from the labour market is clearly visible in many countries.
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It incorporates a dominantlong-runtrendtoward greater sensitivity and a short-run catastrophic element, which is triggered by random shocks within the system.
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The segmentedlong-runtrendis extracted from the series in order to obtain the residual values that will indicate the cyclical behaviour.
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Figure 4 shows thelong-runtrendin generation length, measured as the average age of parents at the birth of their children.
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Trend variables were not included, as there was no clearlong-runtrend.
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In other words, this suggests that thelong-runtrendhas come to a halt and that this must have happened somewhere in the mid-1990s.
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However, this is a once-and-for-all shock and it does not imply that thelong-runtrendwill be reversed.
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Despite these limitations, the occupational data is invaluable because it provides our only means of tracing thelong-runtrendin the relationship between economic status and multigenerational family composition.
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The forecast growth rate is little better than thelong-runtrend.
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It is just growing above thelong-runtrendand needs to slow down a bit.
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It is growing above thelong-runtrendand needs to slow down at the moment, but that does not mean that it is overheating.
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Whatever anyone says about the growth of the gross national product between 1979 and 1989, it has been on thelong-runtrend.
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It contributes important new evidence on long-run trends in fertility, mortality, and marriage behaviour.
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In both cases, the long-run trends have been removed, preserving the shorter trends which are the key to our discussion.
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