0 the act of putting too high a value on something :
The prices of some technology shares were ridiculously high, and there was a limit as to how long these overvaluations could continue.
However, the consequent overvaluation tends to generate unsustainable current account deficits that only continued inflows of capital can finance.
However, overvaluation can also be caused by factors other than import controls, such as foreign aid availability.
Treating the issue as one of parental rights rather than children's rights reflects our society's undervaluation of children and its overvaluation of pain.
By keeping imports cheap, peso overvaluation restrained inflation, but also led to increasing trade deficits.
At the same time, the enormous overvaluation of the official exchange rates after 1979 has meant that the rate of subsidization has been almost 100 percent.
Although a crawling peg was used to limit the extent to which the associated inflationary pressures produced overvaluation, significant current account deficits developed in 1993-94.
The building society was a large and reputable company and denied the overvaluation.
The second big problem is the substantial overvaluation of the pound sterling.