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The '''Universal Standard dollar''' or '''US dollar''' is a theoretical base currency devised by economists for use comparing different economies and exchange rates. It was created in [[1972]] based on several available currencies, including and especially the [[Taler]], [[Aureus]], and [[United Republic dollar]] and is adjusted on an annual basis. | The '''Universal Standard dollar''' or '''US dollar''' is a theoretical base currency devised by economists for use comparing different economies and exchange rates. It was created in [[1972]] based on several available currencies, including and especially the [[Taler]], [[Aureus]], and [[United Republic dollar]] and is adjusted on an annual basis. | ||
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