economic value

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economic value
financial worth


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Value (economics)
In general, the economic value of something is how much a product or service is worth to someone relative to other things (often measured in money).It can be either an assessment of what it could or should be the price (valuation), or an explanation of its actual market value (price). There are various ways to give those valuations or explanations. They are the subject of the "Theory of Value."
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economic value
Noun
1. the amount (of money or goods or services) that is considered to be a fair equivalent for something else; "he tried to estimate the value of the produce at normal prices"
(synonym) value
(hypernym) measure, quantity, amount
(hyponym) mess of pottage


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Economic Value
the value of an asset deriving from its ability to generate income.

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