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Longerterm

Longerterm is a coined term used to denote planning, goals, or analyses that extend beyond a standard short- or medium-term horizon. It is not widely standardized as a single accepted spelling and is more commonly written as longer-term or longer term; nevertheless, some writers use the unhyphenated form longerterm in informal or branded contexts. The core idea is to distinguish outcomes projected far into the future from those evaluated over shorter periods.

In business and finance, longerterm analysis may guide capital budgeting, strategic development, and risk management by

Because the horizon is inherently speculative, longerterm judgments can be sensitive to assumptions about technology, policy,

See also: long-term, long-range planning, time horizon, strategic planning, horizon scanning.

focusing
on
sustained
growth,
competitive
advantage,
and
resilience
over
many
years.
In
public
policy
and
infrastructure,
longerterm
planning
addresses
demographic
shifts,
environmental
impacts,
and
intergenerational
equity,
often
requiring
scenarios
and
trend
analysis
that
span
decades.
In
research,
longerterm
forecasts
might
inform
investment
in
basic
science
or
long-lived
assets.
and
behavior.
Critics
caution
that
the
lack
of
a
fixed
definition
makes
it
difficult
to
compare
longerterm
assessments
across
studies;
explicit
horizon
assumptions
are
recommended.
Many
style
guides
prefer
the
hyphenated
longer-term
or
the
two-word
longer
term.