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What (who) is exchange value - definition


Exchange value         
ATTRIBUTE OF A COMMODITY
Exchange-value; Exchange ratio
In political economy and especially Marxian economics, exchange value (German: Tauschwert) refers to one of four major attributes of a commodity, i.e.
Par value         
STATED VALUE OR FACE VALUE
At par; Under par; Over par; Par-value stock; Stock value; Par exchange rate
Par value, in finance and accounting, means stated value or face value. From this come the expressions at par (at the par value), over par (over par value) and under par (under par value).
par value         
STATED VALUE OR FACE VALUE
At par; Under par; Over par; Par-value stock; Stock value; Par exchange rate
Nominal value.
Examples of use of exchange value
1. Any sharp and sustained deterioration in the exchange value of remittances would cause hardship.
2. The present value is fair and the Gulf Cooperation Council is committed to maintaining the present exchange value of its currencies,» SAMA Gov.
3. Iran‘s planners recognize that the heavy use of the dollar in international trade sustains its foreign exchange value by forcing people to hold greater dollar balances than they otherwise would.
4. Some observers mistakenly believe that a marked increase in the exchange value of the Chinese renminbi (RMB) relative to the U.S. dollar would significantly increase manufacturing activity and jobs in the United States.
5. However, Zahar added, "do you think Hamas would keep such an important figure – not because he is Shalit but because of his exchange value – [in the hands of] immature people?