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- noun Plural form of
overvaluation .
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Examples
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Systemic risks are likely to be associated with large "overvaluations" (as in housing) or large borrowing flows (current account deficits, term mismatches).
Econbrowser 2009
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A bubble is a state of overvaluations that can be predicted by rational qualified investors ex ante, not just exp post.
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Bubbles are predictable, overvaluations are predictable
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Debt obligations and continued overvaluations are the problem - who to make pay , the lender or the borrower ?
The Nixon option | afoe | A Fistful of Euros | European Opinion 2010
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Avoiding major currency overvaluations is also important -- though I am not sure China's current undervaluation explanation 4 is as necessary as many argue.
Economic Growth Gauntlet, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Evergreen was a unit of Wachovia Corp. at the time of the alleged overvaluations.
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The overvaluations of the stock market in 2000 and 2007 were driven by this excess wealth.
Stephen Herrington: How Laffer Inadvertently Prophesies The Limits of Capitalism 2009
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The UK had larger overvaluations in home prices, but had a tighter monetary policy.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Blogging from the Hoover Institution: 2009
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An actualized free market, on the other hand, will lead to vast undervaluations and overvaluations as the various irrational forces of human activity act upon it.
Do Progressives Believe This?, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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A loss of $1.2T is not negligible but those represent overvaluations anyway.
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