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  2. Real versus nominal value (philosophy) - Wikipedia

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    In manufacturing, a nominal size or trade size is a size "in name only" used for identification. [1] The nominal size may not match any dimension of the product, but within the domain of that product the nominal size may correspond to a large number of highly standardized dimensions and tolerances.

  3. Real and nominal value - Wikipedia

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    The nominal value of a commodity bundle tends to change over time. In contrast, by definition, the real value of the commodity bundle in aggregate remains the same over time. The real values of individual goods or commodities may rise or fall against each other, in relative terms, but a representative commodity bundle as a whole retains its ...

  4. Effective exchange rate - Wikipedia

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    There are four aspects for alternative measures of REER which are (a) using end-of-period or period averages of the nominal exchange rate. (b) choosing price indexes. (c) in obtaining the real effective exchange rates, deciding upon the number of trading partners in calculating the weights. (d) deciding upon the formula to use in aggregation.

  5. BRICS - Wikipedia

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    A graph illustrating the estimated nominal GDP (Nominal) share of the BRICS and G7 countries from 1990 to 2025 Brazil, India, and China are among the world's ten largest countries by population , area , and gross domestic product (GDP, nominal and PPP ).

  6. Nominalism - Wikipedia

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    Katholou is a contraction of the phrase kata holou, meaning "on the whole". [9] Aristotle famously rejected certain aspects of Plato's Theory of Forms, but he clearly rejected nominalism as well: ... 'Man', and indeed every general predicate, signifies not an individual, but some quality, or quantity or relation, or something of that sort.

  7. Nominal interest rate - Wikipedia

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    The nominal interest rate, also known as an annual percentage rate or APR, is the periodic interest rate multiplied by the number of periods per year. For example, a nominal annual interest rate of 12% based on monthly compounding means a 1% interest rate per month (compounded). [2]

  8. Nominal (linguistics) - Wikipedia

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    The motivation for nominal grouping is that in many languages nouns and adjectives share a number of morphological and syntactic properties. The systems used in such languages to show agreement can be classified broadly as gender systems, noun class systems or case marking , classifier systems, and mixed systems. [ 1 ]

  9. Notional amount - Wikipedia

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    In the context of an interest rate swap, the notional principal amount is the specified amount on which the exchanged interest payments are based; this could be 8000 US dollars, or 2.7 million pounds sterling, or any other combination of a number and a currency.