short run

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In the theory of the firm, a period of time which is too short for changes to be made in all inputs For example, a period not long enough to permit the size of the physical plant to be altered
A firm is operating in the short run if there is at least one fixed input
The period in which the quantity (and quality) of some inputs can't be changed
A press run from 100 to 2000 copies to top
the short period during which supply and demand are relatively fixed
A time horizon over which at least one input into production is fixed
A period of time over which people cannot fully adjust their behavior to a change in conditions and a firm cannot vary the quantities of all its inputs (p 277)
the period of time during which it is not possible to change all inputs to production Only some inputs, such as labour, can be changed (chapter 8)
a length of time during which wages and prices do not fully adjust to equilibrate supply and demand
in the short run
Lasting only a short time, shortsightedly

In the short run yo-yo dieting will work, but eventually it makes it nearly impossible to lose weight.

short-run
Relating to or extending over a limited period, short-term: "short-run planning"
A short run
dash
in the short run
in the near future, short term
run short
be exhausted, be used up; be in a situation of lacking -
short-distance run
short race, race which does not exceed 400 meters in distance
short-run
relating to or extending over a limited period; "short-run planning"; "a short-term lease"; "short-term credit
short run

    Silbentrennung

    Short run

    Türkische aussprache

    şôrt rʌn

    Aussprache

    /ˈsʜôrt ˈrən/ /ˈʃɔːrt ˈrʌn/

    Etymologie

    [ 'short ] (adjective.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English sceort; akin to Old High German scurz short, Old Norse skortr lack.
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