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Devaluation or Revaluations?

1972
The question whether the correction of the dollar’s overvaluation should assume the form of its devaluation or of the revaluation of a number of important currencies was the subject of heated controversy. Official American opinion, backed by the ‘dollar lobby’ and by many American academic economists, was fanatically opposed to a major dollar ...
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The Devaluation of the Pound

Monthly Review, 1949
The much-publicized American-British-Canadian conference of early September produced very little but a complacent communique. If ever the mountain labored and brought forth a mouse, this was the occasion. One could not but be astonished that serious matters like the present British crisis could be treated in such a trivial way.
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Will the Renminbi Devalue?

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2016
The Renminbi surprised the World markets by its unexpected devaluations first in August 2015 and then in January 2016. Will the Renminbi devalue again? In this paper, the questions of whether the Renminbi is over-valued, whether the level of Chinese official foreign exchange reserves is adequate, and whether a devaluation is in the best interests of ...
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Age and Capacity Devaluation

Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 1970
Aging is generally associated with declining capacities and decreased activity. Social usage and employment practices suggest that chronological age influences capacity evaluation as an independent status attribute. The prevalence of disability increases with age; the rate of severe disability rises markedly at ages 55-64.
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The Devaluation of Parenthood

2019
Major adjustments in our Parent-Society Contract are needed to give parents a greater return for their investment in children. Because stable families produce productive citizens, our social contract should strengthen families. Because raising children is a public good, it should support parenthood. Children prick our consciences by painfully reminding
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Devaluation of a degree. [PDF]

open access: possibleAmerican Psychologist, 1978
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The Countdown to Devaluation

1996
The starting-point was a change of sentiment after the announcement by the Prime Minister on 2 May that the United Kingdom would apply formally to join the Common Market. Such an application had been in the air since November 1966, when the intention to engage in renewed discussions with the EEC was made public.
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THE DEVALUATION CYCLE

Oxford Economic Papers, 1978
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