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Discussion Forum : Indian Economy - Indian Economy (Q.No. 6)
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Devaluation of a currency means
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Priyanka said:
1 decade ago
What is the meaning of B, C, & D option?
Raj said:
1 decade ago
I didnt understand plz explain me?
Div said:
1 decade ago
That means, fall in the purchasing power of a currency, for instance, in international market, when a doller was equal to rs. 50, and later a dollar equals to rs. 35, that signifies tht the value of rupee has devaluated.
Preeti said:
1 decade ago
Devaluation of a currency means that the market value of that currency has reduced.
Vishal moudgill said:
1 decade ago
In what cicumstances devaluation can be regarded a right measure adopted?
Nityasundar Manik said:
1 decade ago
When the market value of a currency is reduced ,it is called as devaluation of currency .
Manoj said:
1 decade ago
Any body have an idea - How one country devaluate its currency and why they do it?
Please if someone have an answer please reply on.
Please if someone have an answer please reply on.
Rigzin chosdon said:
1 decade ago
The first answer is correct because for eg if we spent RS 48 for 1$ earlier but now we spent RS50 for 1$ that means the value of our Indian money is fall, As spent more our money for 1$.
Marina said:
1 decade ago
Devaluation means loss of value of currency as compared to another country.
Mang Naulak Paite said:
1 decade ago
The Government adopted Devaluation policy in order to attract and encourage import of goods from foreign Countries.
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