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RBA Glossary definition for depreciation
depreciation – A fall in the value of an asset. In foreign-exchange terms, it is a relative decrease in the value of one currency compared to another.
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Inflation: Performance and Policy | Conference – 1990
21 Jun 1990
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More importantly, both groups accepted the national benefits of quarantining the direct price impact of depreciation from wage rises. ... Under existing tax laws, depreciation on capital is allowable as a tax deduction at a proportion of historical cost.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/1990/carmichael.html
Discussion on Problems in the Measurement and Performance of Service-Sector Productivity in the United States | Conference – 1995
10 Jul 1995
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They have in mind interactions between inflation and distortionary features of the taxation system, such as the taxation of nominal interest income and rules for inventory and depreciation expenses.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/1995/poloz-disc.html
Discussion on The Evolution of Monetary Policy: From Money Targets to Inflation Targets | Conference – 1997
21 Jul 1997
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Some participants wondered whether the inflation rate would have continued to fall in 1985/86 if the exchange-rate depreciation had not taken place, or whether given the monetary-policy framework
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/1997/hughes-disc.html
Setting Monetary Policy in East Asia: Goals, Developments and Institutions | Conference – 2001
24 Jul 2001
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depreciation of the won, higher oil prices and rises in public-sector tariffs) in lowering interest rates only 50 basis points thus far this year. ... Korea's panel, however, shows an asymmetry not so evident in the case of Taiwan, with larger
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2001/mccauley.html
Discussion | Conference – 1990
21 Jun 1990
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Only when the profitability of capital importing falls off will a real depreciation become warranted. ... Over time, this real depreciation will free resources for use in the traded goods sector.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/1990/tease-disc.html
Discussion on Papers by Mardi Dungey and John Pitchford; and Guy Debelle and James Vickery | Conference – 1998
9 Jun 1998
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As DP would no doubt agree, what policy must ensure is to avoid a depreciation-inflation vicious circle, even a slow-moving one. ... depreciation. Empirically, I am not at all sure of the answer to the second question ‘how large is large?’.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/1998/mckibbin-nevile-disc.html
Capital Flows, Hedge Funds and Market Failure: A Hong Kong Perspective | Conference – 1999
9 Aug 1999
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This is at best partially true. First, there is an asymmetry between betting on depreciation and appreciation of a currency.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/1999/yam.html
A Perspective | Conference – 1992
10 Jul 1992
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This was associated with depreciation of the dollar. It was highly unpopular in the United States and played a role in President Carter's election defeat in 1980. ... rate depreciation).
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/1992/corden.html
Introduction | Conference – 1992
10 Jul 1992
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Within the corporate sector, depreciation is allowable for tax purposes only at nominal historical costs.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/1992/intro-92.html
Discussion on Recent Thinking About Exchange Rate Determination and Policy | Conference – 1993
12 Jul 1993
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In particular, for a hyperinflating country (in comparison with a country that maintains relative price stability), even when there are significant changes in the real exchange rate, the depreciation of the
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/1993/mussa-disc.html