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Cosa (chi) è objective value - definizione

IDEA THAT THE VALUE OF SOMETHING CAN BE ESTIMATED OBJECTIVELY
Intrinsic theory of vaule; Objective theory of value

object glass         
  • Objective lenses of binoculars
  • Keck 2 Telescope]]
  • Two Leica [[oil immersion]] microscope objective lenses; left 100×, right 40×.
  • aperture]] 1:1.4
OPTICAL ELEMENT THAT GATHERS LIGHT FROM THE OBJECT BEING OBSERVED AND FOCUSES THE LIGHT RAYS TO PRODUCE A REAL IMAGE
Objective glass; Object glass; Object lens; Objective lens; Microscope objective lens; Microscope objective; Objective lenses; Object lenses; Object glasses; Objective glasses; Infinity correction; Infinity Correction; Objective (lens); Microscope Objective
¦ noun old-fashioned term for objective (in sense 2).
Value object         
OBJECT THAT REPRESENTS A SIMPLE ENTITY WHOSE EQUALITY IS NOT BASED ON IDENTITY
Value Objects; VALJO; ValJO; Valjo
In computer science, a value object is a small object that represents a simple entity whose equality is not based on identity: i.e.
Value (economics)         
  • Value or price
MEASURE OF THE BENEFIT PROVIDED BY A GOOD OR SERVICE TO AN ECONOMIC AGENT
Monetary value; Value for money; Economic value; Theory of value(economics); Financial value
In economics, economic value is a measure of the benefit provided by a good or service to an economic agent. It is generally measured through units of currency, and the interpretation is therefore "what is the maximum amount of money a specific actor is willing and able to pay for the good or service"?

Wikipedia

Intrinsic theory of value

In economics, an intrinsic theory of value (also called theory of objective value) is any theory of value which holds that the value of an object or a good or service is intrinsic, meaning that it can be estimated using objective measures. Most such theories look to the process of producing an item, and the costs involved in that process, as a measure of the item's intrinsic value. Paradigmatically, money is supposed to be good, but not intrinsically good: it is supposed to be good because it leads to other good things, such as buying better teaching equipments at a local primary school. The explanation aims to differentiate the original meaning of intrinsic value from the actual physical benefit it has.

The labour theory of value is an early example of an intrinsic theory, which was originally proposed by Adam Smith and further developed by David Ricardo and Karl Marx. Similarly, the physiocrats based their theory of value in the land.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per objective value
1. Thanks to a 2005 amendment, notaries can charge 1.2 percent of the so–called objective value of a property.
2. Once the paperwork has gone through, they will have to pay a heftier charge equivalent to 1 percent of the so–called objective value, minus 20,000 euros.
3. According to the plans, property owners will be required to pay a flat fee of 35 euros and then 0.14 percent of 20,000 euros less than the objective value of their home or land so the property can be registered.
4. Property owners, who will cover 1.1 billion euros of the project, will be called to register their land in two phases, according to the ministry, The first declaration will have a 35–euro price tag while the second stage will involve a heftier charge — 1 percent of the property’s objective value, as determined by the tax office. «We are changing the procedures for the land register.