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Value added

The value of output minus the value of all intermediate inputs, representing therefore the contribution of, and payments to, primary factors of production.

Value Added

Value added is the risk adjusted return generated by an investment strategy: the return of the investment strategy minus the return of the benchmark.



Value Added

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