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2021 
This chapter explores how pre-regeneration estates became devalued places, largely connected to neoliberalisation and austerity policies and effects. Five devaluation strands are analysed: overcrowding, landlord neglect, population transience, crime and disorder, and stigmatisation.
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This chapter explores how pre-regeneration estates became devalued places, largely connected to neoliberalisation and austerity policies and effects. Five devaluation strands are analysed: overcrowding, landlord neglect, population transience, crime and disorder, and stigmatisation.
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Devaluation, Devaluation Expectations and Price Dynamics
Economica, 1987This paper investigates the inflationary impact of actual and expected de valuations. The empirical evidence indicates that (1) the effects of devaluation on the price level are felt for at least three years; (2) in the majority of the cases, the ceteris paribus inflationary impac t of devaluation is mild; (3) significant differences concerning the ...
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Do nominal devaluations lead to real devaluations in LDCs?
Economics Letters, 2002zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee, Ilir Miteza
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2009 
AbstractThe US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has been the target of two recent controversies involving the devaluation of life: the 2003 use of a senior discount for the value of statistical life for people over age 65, and the 2008 downward reassessment of the value of statistical life by the EPA Air Office.
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AbstractThe US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has been the target of two recent controversies involving the devaluation of life: the 2003 use of a senior discount for the value of statistical life for people over age 65, and the 2008 downward reassessment of the value of statistical life by the EPA Air Office.
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International Economic Review, 1989 
The effect of a future anticipated devaluation is studied in the context of Sidrauski-type model without capital mobility. When the public is compensated for the real balance effect of the devaluation, the current account deteriorates and the interest rate increases before the devaluation occurs; when the devaluation takes place, the current account ...
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The effect of a future anticipated devaluation is studied in the context of Sidrauski-type model without capital mobility. When the public is compensated for the real balance effect of the devaluation, the current account deteriorates and the interest rate increases before the devaluation occurs; when the devaluation takes place, the current account ...
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Devaluation of ethanol reinforcement
Alcohol, 2004Postingestive CNS pharmacologic effects of ethanol are often assumed to provide the major stimuli for development and maintenance of ethanol self-administration in rats. However, there is little direct evidence to support this assumption. In all procedures that have been used to initiate ethanol intake in rats, some type of taste adaptation or taste ...
Brooke H. Legg +5 more
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Devaluation of 'dedolomitization'
Journal of Sedimentary Research, 1969Recent literature (Evamy, 1967 and de Groot, 1967) has perpetuated the use of the term dedolomitization. The use of this term (1) requires multiple terminology for a single replacement process, (2) is inconsistent with nomenclature for other replacement processes, (3) is ambiguous, and (4) is geochemically misleading.
David E. Smit, Keene Swett
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Dialogues in Human Geography, 2017 
As Kay and Kenney-Lazar show, the concept of value holds appeal for political ecologists who seek to demystify and politicize the socio-ecological relations underpinning capitalist productions of nature. But there are challenges to using value to understand capitalist natures. Much of nature is not priced, and no nature labours for a wage.
Rosemary-Claire Collard, Jessica Dempsey
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As Kay and Kenney-Lazar show, the concept of value holds appeal for political ecologists who seek to demystify and politicize the socio-ecological relations underpinning capitalist productions of nature. But there are challenges to using value to understand capitalist natures. Much of nature is not priced, and no nature labours for a wage.
Rosemary-Claire Collard, Jessica Dempsey
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The Devaluation of Women's Competence
Journal of Social Issues, 1985Research on the evaluation of competent women is reviewed in the context of the experiences of some eminent academic women with the objectives of bridging the distance between these two sources of data, and of identifying some of the conditions under which competent women are likely to be evaluated less favorably than comparable men. Findings generally
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1972 
At long last the United States Government decided in December 1971 to devalue the dollar. This decision was long overdue, having regard to the fact that the dollar had been grossly overvalued and that its overvaluation had been largely responsible for the gigantic balance of payments deficit. By December 1971 it became obvious that the drastic measures
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At long last the United States Government decided in December 1971 to devalue the dollar. This decision was long overdue, having regard to the fact that the dollar had been grossly overvalued and that its overvaluation had been largely responsible for the gigantic balance of payments deficit. By December 1971 it became obvious that the drastic measures
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