Why should this depreciate music's status, artistic quality or any other pedagogically important matter?
If intertemporal externalities strongly affect future production possibilities and the externalities depreciate quickly, short-term monetary shocks can have long-term real effects.
Such shocks create very little conflict, as both central banks want to depreciate the real exchange rate.
Capital is assumed to depreciate fully with use.
In the business-cycle literature, the intertemporal externality is a flow variable that depreciates every period.
Both young and middle-aged consumers may hold fiat money m, the value of which depreciates with a rate of inflation each period.
Capital is assumed to depreciate at rate d and depreciation is subtracted from the tax base.
Despite which appreciated or depreciated, silver could not substitute for copper coins.
There are tendencies to withhold commitment of medical and occupational resources, depreciate individuality and foster passivity and dependence.
Less favourable employment conditions for these groups or depreciated stock of human capital are possible explanations for this finding.
By so doing it depreciates haughty and celestial invention, which in a flash, condescends to raise up and transcend the sensory world.
The boilers depreciate over the years depending on the types of coal used.
The boilers depreciate at a faster rate if they use high-ash domestic coal than if they use washed or imported coal.
Conceivably also, the growing opportunities for formal education depreciate the perceived value of older people's accumulated knowledge, and their reputation for practical wisdom is undermined.
I depreciate scandals by one unit each quarter, so a large scandal, for example, can influence election calling for three quarters.
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