Revaluation
Revaluation
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Revaluation in International Trade
Meaning of Revaluation, according to the Dictionary of International Trade (Global Negotiator): The increase of the value (restoration) of a nation's currency (that had once been devalued) in terms of the currency of another nation.
Hierarchical Display of Revaluation
Finance > Monetary economics > Monetary policy > Currency adjustment
Revaluation
Concept of Revaluation
See the dictionary definition of Revaluation.
Characteristics of Revaluation
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Translation of Revaluation
Spanish: Revaluación
French: Réévaluation
German: Aufwertung
Italian: Rivalutazione
Portuguese: Revalorização
Polish: Rewaluacja
Thesaurus of Revaluation
Finance > Monetary economics > Monetary policy > Currency adjustment > Revaluation
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Neo-liberalism
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