Value
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Value may refer to:
- Value (mathematics), the value of a variable in mathematics.
- Value (ethics), the degree of importance, including the value independent on subjective valuations by any individual
- Value theory, in ethics, aesthetics and other evaluative matters
- Value (personal and cultural), the principles, standards, or quality which guides human actions
- Value (economics), the market worth or estimated worth of commodities, services, assets, or work.
- Theory of value for more general discussions of economic value.
- Value investing, investing in securities whose shares appear underpriced
- Value (marketing), provide service for consumer satisfaction
- Value (computer science)
- Value (law)
- Value (semiotics)
- Value (colorimetry), a measure of white or black in color
[edit] See also
- Anthropological theories of value
- Extrinsic value
- Intrinsic value
- Moral character
- Phronesis
- Store of value
- Value added refers to the additional value of a commodity over the cost of commodities used to produce it from the previous stage of production.
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