Value
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In the past, metallic money provided an inconvenient and unsatisfactory solution to the question of
value.
It was inconvenient because gold was awkward for everyday transactions, and silver had too little
value
for major transfers.
Moreover, metallic money was prone to unpredictable shifts in
value
with the discovery of new supplies.
Inflation reduces the
value
of debt, which for many people and companies feels like slowly sipping champagne, producing a nice buzz of light-headed excitement as they are unburdened.
Agreement in these areas is not merely a reflection of some lowest common denominators; in each area, Europe has contributed important added
value
at a global level.
Many workplaces channel conventionally attractive young women into out-front support, or subordinate, jobs, in which their appearance – as they bring coffee to high-status men in meetings – can add
value
to the corporate “brand,” though no
value
is being added to their own careers.
When a distribution is skewed and not symmetrical around a middle value, the mean can fail to describe properly the population and its change over time.
By 1988, oil was selling for less than $9 a barrel, having lost half its
value
in 1986 alone.
If emissions were appropriately restricted, the
value
of emission rights would be a couple trillion dollars a year – no wonder that there is a squabble over who should get them.
The euro's
value
dropped markedly against other major currencies, particularly the US-dollar and the Japanese yen, after its launch in January 1999.
Recent BOJ data reveal that it sought to increase the
value
of the euro relative to the yen in June and November 1999, and again in March 2000.
Our research suggests that central banks pursue interventions with the greatest rigor when the exchange rate for their currency deviates strongly from longterm trends, in particular if the actual exchange rate and the purchasing power
value
of a currency become vastly different.
Following this approach, the country offers to exchange old bonds for new bonds with a lower face
value
and/or lower interest payments and longer maturities.
Those countries that
value
the current system will increasingly feel the urge to close ranks to defend it.
Fair trade and the sharing of added
value
should replace free-trade imbalances and the export of unprocessed raw materials.
The clout of the “big three” automakers in the US is also evident, despite their relatively poor record in terms of efficiency and delivering
value
to consumers.
In every economy, the argument goes, there is a market interest rate determined by the financial system, and there is a natural interest rate – the
value
at which desired savings at full employment equal desired investment at full employment, and at which the economy as a whole desires neither to leverage nor to deleverage.
In addition to individual businesses, entire
value
chains that contribute heavily to the country’s GDP have suffered a sudden operational and financial freeze.
For starters, judicial action needs to be complemented by a microeconomic reform agenda – such as what Minister of Finance Henrique Meirelles has proposed – to change features of Brazil’s business environment that generate no
value
and only breed corruption.
And, in Asia, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s new Japanese government has already depressed the
value
of the yen and buoyed export prospects by placing reflation through monetary easing at the center of its agenda, while the most recent statistics out of China suggest significantly faster export growth than was anticipated.
Even questions like tax cuts and stricter asylum rules do not quite hit the
value
chords that the Republican Party in the US has managed to touch.
The picture is similar in Germany, where the overt influence of
value
politics is even smaller.
Yet underneath the common battlegrounds of political debate in Britain and Germany and elsewhere in Europe,
value
clashes are lurking.
To be utterly boring, holding forth for hours on end, regardless of entertainment value, is the privilege of autocrats.
The
value
added is likely to be minimal, and the cost of getting things wrong is enormous.
The resultant wave of capital flows into the US would push up the
value
of the dollar even further.
With the crisis of the 1990's brought on by the collapse of our Soviet patron, many Cubans returned to what Che said about economics, and admit the
value
of what is achieved with effort.
The
value
of our homemade solutions increased to some who had always favored ideas imported from the East.
Dealers and mechanics will install the batteries, comprising a new corps of workers devoted (indirectly) to cleaning up the environment and adding
value
to the installed base of cars.
That
value
lies on the lower end of the range of estimated fiscal multipliers for countries or regions experiencing recessions.
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