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devaluation <devaluation; devaluations> N

currency devaluation

devaluation of currency ECON

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How does this devaluation occur and why is this nihilistic?
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The stronger and more available the temptation is, the harsher the devaluation will be.
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In 1873, the international silver crisis resulted in a devaluation of silver against gold-based currencies.
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This was taken by some as a devaluation of the title.
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Competitive exchange rates; devaluation of currency to stimulate exports; 6.
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An individual currency devaluation has to involve a corresponding rise in value for at least one other currency.
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However, this devaluation had severe social consequences, because most of the essentials goods were imported.
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While the devaluation of the peso brought record numbers of tourists to the area, it also stifled investment and thus construction.
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Some complementary currencies take advantage of demurrage fees, an intentional devaluation of the currency over time, like negative interest.
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We would have had to deal with speculation and competitive devaluation among more than 20 national currencies.
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