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The TPP could help change this by easing trade in intermediate inputs and helping build Pacific-wide
value
chains.
Moreover, the ruble has lost close to 50% of its
value
over the last six months.
Majority state-owned firms account for two-thirds of the market
value
of the country’s exchanges, for example, though they are responsible for no more than one-third of Chinese GDP and an even smaller share of employment.
His casual suggestions that US debt might be renegotiated could trigger dramatic losses in the
value
of Russia’s foreign-currency reserves, which have been its anchor in the economic storm that has hit the country since 2014.
Should we really be valuing the life of a person in an affluent country at more than 6,000 times the
value
of the life of an impoverished child in a developing country?
We found that almost all countries occasionally buy and sell on foreign-exchange markets in order to increase or boost the
value
of their own currency.
The logic was simple: by buying dollars, China could cause the relative
value
of the dollar to rise, which meant that the
value
of the renminbi would fall.
During that time, the Swiss National Bank managed to hold down the Swiss franc’s
value
while accumulating a huge volume of foreign-exchange reserves.
One lesson than can be drawn from these data is the potential
value
of social media, which, despite being constrained in many countries during elections, remains a potent tool to facilitate youth political engagement.
First, we should not denigrate the
value
of economic progress.
Whatever symbolic
value
this may have is overshadowed by the fact that the statute of limitations already precludes any legal action on this issue.
In addition, the fall in export demand would have automatically caused the franc’s
value
to decline relative to other currencies, with lower interest rates producing a further decline.
Evidently, the market got some things – like the
value
of certain financial securities – horrendously wrong.
Now they see the current crisis as a vindication of the
value
of not spending money that you don’t have.
Could the crisis remind us that we buy luxury items more because of the status they bring than because of their intrinsic
value?
Long-standing
value
systems are weakening, and once-solid societal foundations are crumbling.
But when the time comes to pay for the ride, you may feel like you are in Boston, Luxemburg, or Zurich: the
value
of the Brazilian real, like the currencies of many emerging-market countries, is high – and could go higher.
The discounted cost of the resulting stream of fixed annual costs totaled $800 billion, but damages avoided by this approach amounted to a discounted
value
of only $685 billion.
Instead, the power of the press is used to turn traditional
value
systems on their heads – to make the irrelevant seem essential and the trivial titillating.
The damage that can be done by such distorted journalism is especially severe in Africa, offending African
value
systems, distracting African energies, and disserving African development.
In a serious financial crisis, banks find that the declining market
value
of many of their assets leaves them short of capital.
The structure of such an alliance is principally closed -- it is a structure in which power is more important than
value.
Modern systems use money, because, as a store of value, it serves as a kind of buffer, removing the need for a perfect balance between supply and demand, and enabling all actors to get what they need from trade.
Much of its wealth reflects the increased
value
of energy, not productive economic activity.
I am convinced that we need an overall cap on leverage on banks’ balance sheets, regardless of risk asset weightings or
value
at risk measurements.
More importantly, the crisis has demonstrated the
value
for these small economies of being part of a larger currency area.
Of course, this was a mirage: by issuing such options shareholder
value
was diluted.
Moreover, this was worse than dishonest: stock options provided managers with strong incentives to get the
value
of their stocks up fast.
The loss of public confidence that may result from not acting may be even higher than the cost of governmental regulation -- indeed, this loss recently resulted in billions of dollars of reductions in the
value
of shares.
So, as labor productivity grows in Mexico, the additional income is appropriated mainly by companies and their shareholders, rather than by the workers creating the
value.
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