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ISI also generated an important imbalance in persistent current-account deficits.
Current Dollars
A term referring to the value of a monetary unit, such as a dollar, in terms of its purchasing power at the current time, not adjusted for inflation.
Time Value
The idea that money currently in hand is valued higher than an identical sum to be received in the future because of its ability to generate earnings.
Present Value
The present value of a sum of money to be received in the future, or a series of future cash flows, calculated using an agreed-upon rate of return.
Earnings Rate
The rate at which a company or investment generates income, typically expressed as a percentage of the investment or capital.
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