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an official lowering of a nation's currency; a decrease in the value of a country's currency relative to that of foreign countries the reduction of something's value or worth
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An official increase (decrease) in the par value of a currency under a fixed exchange rate system.
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A decrease in the governmentally defined value of a currency. (See page(s) 421)
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1. Depreciation. 2. A fall in the value of a currency that has been pegged, either because of an announced reduction in the par value of the currency with the peg continuing, or because the pegged rate is abandoned and the floating rate declines. 3. A fall in the value of a currency in terms of gold or silver, meaningful only under some form of gold standard or silver standard.
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The reduction in the value of one currency vis-?vis other countries. Diffusion theory A conceptualization of the adoption of innovation(s) which is characterized by a normal distribution.
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