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In nominal dollars, it's gone up quite a bit over the past twenty-five years.
In nominal terms (ie, not adjusted for price changes), Japanese output remains below that of 1997.
In nominal terms, governments have defaulted many times, as Reinhart and Rogoff demonstrated at length.
In nominal terms, the Chinese currency has appreciated 3.7 percent against the dollar in 2011.
In nominal terms, the value of the yen is hitting new highs.
In nominal terms, Japanese GDP remains below its 1997 level, thanks to deflation (see chart 1).
This was true only in nominal terms.
And so it did, in nominal terms.
Those figures are in nominal dollars, not adjusted for inflation.
£4.5bn in nominal loans = 15% of NI GDP.
The downgrades also occur in nominal GDP growth.
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