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Devaluation is a government policy to dilute the value of its currency, typically by printing more of it.  The reasons for this can include helping voters (like farmers) who are in debt by reducing the real value of their obligations, or helping the government itself pay back loans.   
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'''Devaluation''' is a [[government]] policy to dilute the value of its [[currency]], typically by printing more of it.  The reasons for this can include helping voters (like farmers) who are in debt by reducing the real value of their obligations, or helping the government itself pay back loans.   
  
Sometimes devaluation is done to increase exports and decrease imports, thereby reducing a balance-of-payments trade deficit.
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Sometimes devaluation is done to increase exports and decrease imports, thereby reducing a balance-of-payments trade [[deficit]].
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==Historical examples==
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[[Category:Economics]]

Latest revision as of 03:09, April 22, 2016

Devaluation is a government policy to dilute the value of its currency, typically by printing more of it. The reasons for this can include helping voters (like farmers) who are in debt by reducing the real value of their obligations, or helping the government itself pay back loans.

Sometimes devaluation is done to increase exports and decrease imports, thereby reducing a balance-of-payments trade deficit.

Historical examples