real devaluation - definizione. Che cos'è real devaluation
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Cosa (chi) è real devaluation - definizione

TERM
Idealisation; Idealised; Idealized; Devaluation (psychology); Idealisation and devaluation; Idealization

Real options valuation         
Real Options; Real Options Analysis; Real options; Real option; Option to contract; Option to abandon; Option to expand; Real options analysis; Termination option; Switching option; Intensity option
Real options valuation, also often termed real options analysis,Adam Borison (Stanford University). Real Options Analysis: Where are the Emperor's Clothes?.
Real versus nominal value         
PHILOSOPHICAL DISTINCTIONS
Nominal quantity; Nominal size; Nominal sizes; Nominal (value); Nominal (Nominal value); Nominal versus real value
The distinction between real value and nominal value occurs in many fields. From a philosophical viewpoint, nominal value represents an accepted condition, which is a goal or an approximation, as opposed to the real value, which is always present.
devaluation         
REDUCTION IN VALUE OF A CURRENCY WITH RESPECT TO ANYTHING WHICH IT CAN BE EXCHANGED FOR
Currency devaluation; Devalued; Devalue; Devaluating; Devaluated; Devaluate; Devalues; Devaluing; Devaluations; Currency revaluation; External devaluation; Devaluate\'\"; Devaluation of a currency

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Idealization and devaluation

Psychoanalytic theory posits that an individual unable to integrate difficult feelings mobilizes specific defenses to overcome these feelings, which the individual perceives to be unbearable. The defense that effects (brings about) this process is called splitting. Splitting is the tendency to view events or people as either all bad or all good. When viewing people as all good, the individual is said to be using the defense mechanism idealization: a mental mechanism in which the person attributes exaggeratedly positive qualities to the self or others. When viewing people as all bad, the individual employs devaluation: attributing exaggeratedly negative qualities to the self or others.

In child development, idealization and devaluation are quite normal. During the childhood development stage, individuals become capable of perceiving others as complex structures, containing both good and bad components. If the development stage is interrupted (by early childhood trauma, for example), these defense mechanisms may persist into adulthood.