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It engaged in a series of controlled devaluations of the peso, followed by a decision to let it float.
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Countries cannot co-exist in a single market with partners who reserve the right to indulge in competitive devaluations to gain short-term advantage over their neighbours.
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Citizens everywhere should realize that competitive devaluations are not a path to prosperity -- they are a path to ruin.
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In the 1930s, we had competitive devaluations.
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All 'competitive devaluations' and all 'competitive undervaluations' should be avoided, because they harm necessary international economic and monetary cooperation.
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It has been said and repeated too often that farmers would benefit from the euro due to the absence of so-called competitive devaluations.
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Fund managers are pouring money into commodities across the board as a hedge against the explosive growth of the world's money supply, and competitive currency devaluations engineered by central banks.
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