Value
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Myriad is a true example of an American corporation for which profit trumps all other values, including the
value
of human life itself.
In the long run, this is also good news for America's trading partners: there is more
value
to be gained by trading with a richer economy than with a poorer one.
These licenses, sometimes worth half the world market
value
of the oil being exported, were distributed free to powerful insiders at a cost to the Russian budget of several billion dollars per year.
Loans were repaid in heavily depreciated rubles at a fraction of their
value.
Although active participation in global production networks has brought significant benefits, it may have locked China into the lower end of the
value
chain, reducing its scope for future progress.
Making matters worse, when China needs to use its savings – accumulated over two generations and packed into US Treasury bills – to alleviate fiscal constraints, it will find that the
value
of its foreign-exchange reserves has already evaporated.
These partners’
value
cannot be overstated.
The PfP, which served a clear purpose in the 1990’s as a route to membership for Central European countries, has lost much of its
value
today.
He concluded that, “The
value
of a rising standard of living lies not just in the concrete improvements it brings to how individuals live but in how it shapes the social, political, and ultimately the moral character of a people.”
As a result, “more than a thousand companies are now involved in a digital information
value
chain that harvests data from any online activity and delivers targeted content to online or mobile users within roughly 36 seconds of their entry into the digital realm.”
And they are rapidly climbing the
value
chain: in 2010, [WA1] according to Booz &Company, South Korea’s Samsung became one of the world’s top ten companies in terms of R&D investment.
If China’s animal spirits are allowed to operate through market mechanisms, distinguishing real
value
from aspirational prices, China, too, can stay the course toward the new economy, despite the failures and consolidation that will inevitably occur.
An international currency is used and held beyond the issuing country’s borders, and plays the role of unit of account, medium of exchange, and store of
value
for residents and non-residents alike.
“[I]f the US were getting good
value
from the extra…$750 billion diverted annually from paying people who make directly useful goods and provide directly useful services, it would be obvious in the statistics.”
A back-of-the-envelope calculation of mine in 2007 suggested that the world paid financial institutions roughly $800 billion every year for mergers and acquisitions that yielded about $170 billion of real economic
value.
In the United States, for example, insiders enjoy protections from takeovers that, according to a substantial body of empirical evidence, actually decrease company
value.
In addition, depending on their relationship with their own investors, some institutional investors (for example, mutual fund managers) may capture only a limited fraction of the increase in
value
of their portfolios as a result of governance reforms.
Governments, insurers, and other health-care payers are becoming ever more concerned about getting
value
for money.
Chinese leaders
value
the lopsided trade relationship with India – exports are more than five times higher than imports – as a strategic weapon to undercut its rival’s manufacturing base while reaping handsome profits.
Yet another method for moving capital between countries is the mis-invoicing of trade, whereby companies alter the
value
of their imports and exports.
After all, democracy implies regarding individuals as equal and treating them as such, with every adult getting an equal vote, whereas free enterprise empowers individuals based on how much economic
value
they create and how much property they own.
Theoretically, sterling could stay at the current rate of about $1.60 and improve the trade position if the increased volume of cheaper exports outweighed the
value
of more expensive imports – the so-called J-curve effect.
According to Aalto, Finland’s gaming sector experienced 260% revenue growth in 2012-2013, adding 1,000 jobs and $1.5 billion in total
value
to the Finnish economy just last year.
An obvious indicator that would meet this purpose is the implicit debt of public pension systems - i.e., the present discounted
value
of all future pension expenditures under existing legislation.
The third step is to compute the
value
of obtaining additional information – something that is possible only if the uncertainties in all of the variables have been quantified.
The
value
of information is the amount a rational decision-maker would be willing to pay for it.
So we need to know where additional data will have
value
for improving a decision and how much we should spend to get it.
This process is repeated until there is no further
value
in acquiring data and a sound decision – a logical conclusion, based on the information, values, and preferences of the decision-makers or decision-making body – is reached.
In times of crisis, SWFs not only invest a smaller proportion of their portfolios abroad and divest from some foreign holdings, but the total
value
of their investments tends to shrink as well.
Industry’s share of
value
added is stuck at 25%, and the share of micro and small enterprises in manufacturing employment in India is 84%, compared to 25% in China.
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