The fate of the world's currencies in the wake of the demise of the dollar. - page 13
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The dollar will end if all US creditors decide to demand a settlement all at once. The US national debt is growing every year. That's basically what the dollar is secured by? Nothing.
And once upon a time there was.))
And once upon a time there was.))
In theory. And in practice, the exchange rate was 1 dollar to 7 roubles
In practice? You probably mean that as individuals you were not allowed to buy currency? And the rate you mentioned was for speculators. But when travelling abroad, it was possible to exchange a small amount of money for dollars at the official rate.
In practice? You probably mean that as individuals you were not allowed to buy currency? And the rate you mentioned was for speculators. But when travelling abroad, it was possible to exchange a small amount of money for dollars at the official rate.
A little was enough for sandwiches. There was enough for sandwiches. Not enough for souvenirs. Not for books, clothes and equipment at all.
Well, the ruble was not a freely convertible currency back then. The currency on arrival back from abroad was exchanged for currency cheques as far as I know.
Don't get your head in a twist. The fact is that your exchange rate is not gradually real, but nominal. And the real dollar/ruble exchange rate has been different from the nominal one since Khrushchev's monetary reform.
It wasn't dollars that counted tangible assets back then, but rubles. The vast majority of people did not need dollars back then.
Yeah. And, for example, nylon mackintoshes, sheepskin coats, jeans, anaraks, tape recorders and other things that were not made in the USSR and bought with dollars