- In
macroeconomics and
modern monetary policy, a
devaluation is an
official lowering of the
value of a country's
currency within a
fixed exchange-rate...
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devaluation:
attributing exaggeratedly negative qualities to the self or others.[citation needed] In
child development,
idealization and
devaluation are...
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Currency war, also
known as
competitive devaluations, is a
condition in
international affairs where countries s**** to gain a
trade advantage over other...
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Reactive devaluation is a
cognitive bias that
occurs when a
proposal is
devalued if it
appears to
originate from an antagonist. The bias was proposed...
- in
Pound sterling it did not
register much
impact like the two
major devaluations of the rupee: In 1966 and 1991 in the face of
economic crisis. From 1950...
- Look up
devaluation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Devaluation is a
reduction in the
value of a
currency with
respect to
other monetary units. Devaluation...
- Cairncross, Alec; Eichengreen,
Barry (2003).
Sterling in Decline, The
Devaluations of 1931, 1949 and 1967 (2nd ed.). Springer. doi:10.1057/9780230596306...
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greater cooperation among countries in
order to
prevent ****ure
competitive devaluations, and thus
established the
International Monetary Fund (IMF) to monitor...
- The
devaluation of
sterling in 1949 (or 1949
sterling crisis) was a
major currency crisis in the
United Kingdom that led to a 30.5%
devaluation of sterling...
- a
profit of $1 billion. In 1997,
Soros was
blamed for
forcing sharp devaluations in
Southeast Asian currencies. On
February 14, 1994, the
funds had a...