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devaluation |
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devaluationIn economics, the lowering of the official value of a currency against other currencies, so that exports become cheaper and imports more expensive. Used when a country is badly in deficit in its balance of trade, it results in the goods the country produces being cheaper abroad, so that the economy is stimulated by increased foreign demand. The increased cost of imported food, raw materials, and manufactured goods as a consequence of devaluation may, however, stimulate an acceleration in inflation, especially when commodities are rising in price because of increased world demand. Revaluation is the opposite process. Devaluation of important currencies upsets the balance of the world's money markets and encourages speculation. Significant devaluations include that of the German mark in the 1920s and Britain's devaluation of sterling in the 1960s. To promote greater stability, many countries have allowed the value of their currencies to ‘float’, that is, to fluctuate in value (see exchange rate). |
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| 80 billion lawsuit against the government before the International Center for Settlement of Investment Disputes, part of the World Bank, for alleged economic injury after Argentina devalued its currency and shifted what Telefonica could charge customers to the devalued peso in 2002. We do not want our precious daughter to grow up feeling that her family is devalued and hated by the government because her parents are gay. We see Greenwich Street South as an opportunity to renew a devalued neighborhood in the heart of Lower Manhattan. |
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