Revaluation is the official and deliberate increase in the value of a country’s currency in relation to another
Tag: monetary policy
devaluation
Devaluation is an official decision by a government to lower the value of its currency against other currencies.
trade-weighted exchange rate
The trade-weighted exchange rate (TWER) is a way to measure the overall value of a currency compared to
expenditure-reducing policy
Expenditure-reducing policies are economic strategies used to lower the total amount of money spent within a country. The
exchange rate policy
Exchange rate policy refers to actions taken by a government or central bank to influence the value of
government failure in macroeconomic policies
Government failure in macroeconomic policies happens when government actions intended to improve the economy lead to worse outcomes
interventionist supply-side policies
Interventionist supply-side policies are direct actions taken by the government to influence economic activity, rather than relying on
conflicts arising from the outcome of macroeconomic policies
Conflicts from macroeconomic policies occur when actions taken to meet one economic goal unintentionally make it harder to
policies to reduce inflation
Policies to reduce inflation, often called contractionary policies, are economic strategies used to slow down rising prices. These
quantitative easing
Quantitative easing (QE) is an unconventional monetary policy used by a central bank when interest rates are already