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In thinking about this question, we can put aside the environmental constraints that provide reasons for not increasing the population, because Parfit is trying to get at an underlying question of
value.
As a result, collateralized loan obligations (CLOs) have more than doubled this year, reaching an overall market
value
of $460 billion.
The pottery has no actual monetary value, but if they each write $100, all can receive $100 in compensation.
In the original vision of central banking, price stability was not at all an obvious purpose, since the
value
of money was cast in terms of specific weights of precious metals.
Derivatives are contracts that derive their
value
from changes in a market, such as interest rates, foreign-exchange rates, or commodity prices.
But such a narrow, economics-based view fails to account for the larger questions of
value
that societies worldwide are facing.
However, as with technology, the public and nonprofit sectors have been slow to keep up; both still need to recognize the
value
of social enterprises focused on education.
To that end, the Catalyst Trust hopes to support the development of curricula that teach pupils the
value
of diversity for strengthening social cohesion and harmony.
Imagine how those workers must feel: grateful for the paychecks, but completely cynical about the
value
of the work they are doing.
Health-care costs in the US are exorbitant, with low
value
for money.
The irony of scientists accepting this belief about themselves at face
value
is that, among the innumerable kinds of human errors, bias is a relentless nemesis to which scientists are as likely to succumb as anyone else.
Global
value
chains change what governments can and cannot do.
Indeed, by putting a floor on the price of sovereign debt and any accompanying inflation, central-bank intervention would reduce the real
value
of the debt and facilitate repayment.
The tradable sector accounts for just 30% of the US economy (by
value
added), and employment growth in the tradable sector is negligible.
China’s Exchange-Rate PuzzleChina’s abrupt decision to raise the
value
of the renminbi (yuan) by 2.1% and to end its peg to the dollar comes after months of pressure from the US.
As long as Asia holds its foreign reserves in dollars China’s desire to maintain a stable
value
for the reminbi will continue to offer tremendous advantages for trade and economic development.
SANTA BARBARA – Since Donald Trump was elected President of the United States, capital inflows have pushed up the dollar’s
value
to levels not seen in more than a decade.
Longer-term trends in how money is used internationally – particularly as a store of
value
for foreign investors or central banks – are far more telling.
America’s dollar liabilities could reach a tipping point at any time, if skittish investors, seeking an alternative store of value, precipitate an irreversible downward spiral.
We can rule out a swift, large-scale flight from the dollar, owing to its unique, long-standing status as an international store of
value.
Nonetheless, Obama understood the
value
of maintaining a consistent stance in Iraq – something that his critics often fail to recognize.
The Gain in SpainMILAN – The Spanish economy is beginning to attract investors’ attention – and not only because asset prices are depressed in the current climate (arguably implying a good buy for longer-term,
value
investors).
Congress has authorized the President to impose import duties on Chinese products if China remains unwilling to increase the
value
of its currency substantially against the dollar.
Today, IP accounts for much of the
value
at large companies.
One study found that in 2009, across a variety of industries in the US, intellectual capital – patents, copyrights, databases, brands, and organizational knowledge – held a 44% share of firms’ overall market
value.
Medicine, however affordable, is of no
value
if no one is available to prescribe or administer it.
Figuring out which side is right requires, first and foremost, an understanding of the six ways that humans have historically created value: through our legs, our fingers, our mouths, our brains, our smiles, and our minds.
Put another way, globalization lowered the wages of low-skill advanced-country workers because others would perform their jobs more cheaply, and then consume the
value
that they had created.
The paradox exists because, in a market economy, the
value
of water is set not by the total usefulness of water (infinite) or by the average usefulness of water (very large), but by the marginal
value
of the last drop of water consumed (very low).
Whereas ASEAN member states – particularly the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Indonesia – generally have deep military ties with the US, they also
value
their economic ties with China.
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