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Others have higher nutritional value, making them ideally suited for developing-country populations that struggle to acquire the nutrients they need to lead healthy, productive lives.
At the same time, the government has expanded other forms of social protections for workers, all while pursuing industrial policies geared toward boosting innovation and productivity growth, thus moving the country up the global
value
chain.
Such self-dealing takes many forms, including selling state-owned assets at below-market
value
to connected private parties and insider trading in the stock market.
They have tried to talk up the
value
of the euro, though currency markets have dismissed this as mere political rhetoric, and are rapidly bringing the euro closer to equilibrium.
But the steep fall in the
value
of Italian and Spanish banks’ holdings of government debt, combined with mounting bad loans as a result of recessions exacerbated by punitive borrowing costs, is forcing the banks to rein in business lending further.
But examine the fundamentals: in America, real estate prices continue to fall, millions of homes are underwater, with the
value
of mortgages exceeding the market price, and unemployment is increasing, with hundreds of thousands reaching the end of their 39 weeks of unemployment insurance.
We still do not know how the court’s decision will affect demand for a resource that is prized throughout Asia for its medicinal
value.
My own organization, the International Finance Corporation, also knows the
value
of rewriting the rules.
What Is the Pound Telling Us?LONDON – I know from my 32 years in finance that the weird world of foreign-exchange markets can sometimes defy comprehension, and that trying to estimate sterling’s baseline, equilibrium
value
can be an exercise in futility.
For starters, we can compare its
value
today to its average
value
during the referendum’s campaign period, from February to June.
which implies that the pound is now undervalued – by anywhere from 14% to 24% against the dollar, and by as much as 20% against the euro – relative to its notional fair
value.
Notably, it recently succeeded in persuading the International Monetary Fund to add the renminbi to the basket of currencies that determines the
value
of the Special Drawing Right, the unit the IMF uses in dealing with its 188 member countries.
Cambodia’s political leaders and donor states should do more to underscore the
value
of wide-ranging debate about the tribunal and the larger legacy of Cambodia’s civil conflict.
While they are not of any particular economic
value
beyond providing some fishing grounds, they do have sentimental significance for Japan – as is often the case with lost territories.
Californian voters' first mistake is thus what may be called "the lure of the immediate"--none too surprising in a state where instant gratification is supposedly a core
value.
Hence when last December the Mexican currency, the Peso, suddenly dropped one third in value, this threatened to produce not only more immigrants but also panic in the international financial markets.
Facing an accelerated exchange-rate depreciation that, at one stage, almost halved the lira’s value, Turkey has taken a variety of measures that attempt to simulate – albeit partially – the traditional approach that emerging economies have tended to follow in the past.
Alternatively, the debt-holders can agree to reduce the face
value
of debt, in exchange for some warrants.
If banks and financial institutions find it difficult to recapitalize (i.e., issue new equity), it is because investors are uncertain about the
value
of the assets in their portfolios and do not want to overpay.
So when the dollar’s convertibility into gold was suspended, the
value
of that debt soared, threatening many institutions’ survival.
As corporate finance experts have been saying for 30 years, having too much debt and too little equity is costly, so reducing the face
value
of debt can sometimes benefit not only equity-holders, but also debt-holders.
First, even if each individual debt-holder benefits, he or she will benefit even more if everybody else cuts the face
value
of their debt and he or she does not.
Economic wealth cannot be created by government decree; it comes from productive jobs that create goods and services that people
value.
The final option is massive, large-scale, and permanent sterilized intervention – or, equivalently, the use of sovereign wealth funds or other fiscal-stabilization mechanisms – to accumulate the foreign assets needed to compensate for the effects on the currency’s
value
brought about by long-term inflows.
This is where the EU's unique added
value
lies.
That is more than the
value
of the entire existing stock of infrastructure.
When forests have an economic value, they are more likely to be cultivated than destroyed.
If the US government had been compelled to abide by the same accounting rules as the private sector does, it would have been forced to consolidate Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac – the giant government-backed mortgage companies at the heart of the recent financial crisis – and to report all contingent liabilities at market
value.
The only available monetary-policy tool is to change collectively the euro’s
value
relative to outside currencies.
Globally, the
value
of women’s unpaid work performed is three times higher than that of men, whereas in the Asia-Pacific region, it is four times higher.
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