
Currency guide. F. Bystrov, P. Nosko, G. M. Rybalko 1967 358 S. with table
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Currency guide. Ed. count. F. Bystrov, P. Nosko, G. M. Rybalko
Publisher Finances. 1967 358 S. with table, hardcover,
the standard format.
The Handbook provides basic information about the currencies of all countries and territories
world. The first section of the Handbook opens with the characteristic rates of the USSR
- Soviet ruble. The second section in alphabetical order are
currency information of foreign States, territories and
of the colonies. For ease of reference each article by country
immediately begins with basic information about modern sostojawij currency:
the gold content, the parity course, the name of emissionsa Institute,
Cournot money and paper and coins, pieces. the monetary system
regulation (in the current. operations). For each country a brief
historical.help covering the most important developments in the post world war II.the period
(1945). The third section contains information about the international monetary
organizations that rate. the unions, of the rate. areas, the markets of gold and etc.
the arch. table. shows the dynamics of exchange rates, gold mining.
the century until our days. Given table. change gold
-currency pair. reserves industrialized capital. countries and
developing.countries.
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