long-term growth
collocation in Englishmeaningsoflong-termandgrowth
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long-term
adjective
uk/ˌlɒŋˈtɜːm/us/ˌlɑːŋˈtɝːm/
continuing a long time into ...
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growth
noun
uk/ɡrəʊθ/us/ɡroʊθ/
The growth of a person, animal, or plant is its process of increasing ...
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Several other papers have analyzedlong-termgrowthand development during the transition, treating the planned economy as an initial condition.
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Long-termgrowthchronologies from tropical tree rings are an appropriate source for understanding several aspects of tropical tree growth.
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The influence of local precipitation and temperature onlong-termgrowthdynamics in two species of seasonally dry tropical forest trees were investigated.
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Capital also commits to stable investment andlong-termgrowthin return for the social democratic government's promise not to tax their benefits to finance the welfare state.
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First, the structure of the agricultural sector is an important factor in determining the mode oflong-termgrowth.
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Arguably, a more complete specification might also add an interaction term between the level of expected earnings and the expectedlong-termgrowthrate.
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First, in the case of economies characterized by the absence oflong-termgrowth, the threshold is greater than or coincides with the steady-state ratio.
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In regions dominated by large landownership where large farms emerged, all this would have had strong negative effects on thelong-termgrowthof the population.
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No sibling had any major malformation or chronic illness that potentially influencedlong-termgrowth.
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Also,long-termgrowthis a linear expansion of total consumption possibilities without any structural changes in production.
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Long-termgrowthis achieved by sectoral changes exploiting the allocative forces of market economies.
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Many feared democratic regimes would be ill-equipped to impose the kind of economic measures necessary to achievelong-termgrowth.
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Here we investigate the role of seasonal variation in annual and monthly precipitation and temperature onlong-termgrowthrates measured by tree rings.
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These conservatives still held to their commitment to limiting thelong-termgrowthof the federal government by means of fiscal constraint.
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If this is the case, a rise in monetary growth increases (decreases) thelong-termgrowthrate in the high- (low-) growth equilibrium.
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It turns out that a high elasticity of substitution between the primary factors labour and nature may harm thelong-termgrowthrate.
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The shock diminishes so slowly that, even after eight periods, output is still more than 0.4% over thelong-termgrowthpath.
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Is the resultinglong-termgrowthpath (known as a balanced growth path) unique and dynamically stable?
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Then, at the aggregate level, there are no diminishing returns and the economy is capable oflong-termgrowth.
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