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  • 6/6/2017
A real rate of return is the annual percentage return realized on an investment, which is adjusted for changes in prices due to inflation or other external effects. This method expresses the nominal rate of return in real terms, which keeps the purchasing power of a given level of capital constant over time.

Ex RBI Governor Raghuram Rajan’s dosa economics says fall in interest rates fetches higher real returns.

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