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362. Fact
Devaluation
Government's step to reduce the value of its own currency relatively to a foreign currency. It aims to increase exports and reduce imports.

363. Fact
Deflation
A monetary state characterised by decrease in the supply of money and bank deposits and falling profits, wages, incomes and employment accompanied by unemployment and falling prices.

364. Fact
Demonetisation
The governmental measure of depriving metallic coins or paper currency od specified denominations of its status money. It is meant to unearth the hidden money which is unaccounted for purpose of income tax assessment.

365. Fact
Excise duty
Duty levied on goods manufactured within the country.

366. Fact
Foreign exchange
Transfer of money of one country to another.

367. Fact
Inflation
Increase in the quality of money in circulation without any corresponding increase in goods; so, it leads to rising prices spiral.

368. Fact
Laissez faire
An individualistic theory advocating private initiative in trade and non-interference by state in commercial or business ventures.

369. Fact
Lockout
Closure of a factory by owners to force the workers to accept the imposed terms.

370. Fact
Malthusian theory of population
It states that the food supply increase in arithmetical progression while population increase by geometrical progression resulting in over-population.

371. Fact
Octroi
Tax imposed on articles coming inside a city.

372. Fact
Public sector
Applies to state enterprises or undertaking.

373. Fact
Recession
An economic phenomenon characterised by excessive production, less demand, tight money market.

374. Fact
Soft currency
Currency of a country with which we have favourable balance of trade.

375. Fact
Sterling area
Group of countries of commonwealth (except canada) keeping their reserves in sterling and not gold or dollars.

376. Fact
Tariffs
Measures undertaking by one country to protect industry against trade competition from outside.

377. Fact
Apartheid
Policy of racial segregation practiced by the south african government.

378. Fact
Adjournment
A motion moved by a member of a legislature to adjourn consideration of the issues in hand for discussing a matter of urgent public importance.

379. Fact
Amnesty
Grant of pardon or exemption from prosecution to political importance.

380. Fact
Armistice
Temporary cessation of hostilities pending formal negotiations for peace.

381. Fact
Appeasement
The policy of gratifying one's enemy with concession and special grants by sacrificing even principles.

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