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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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Latest revision as of 01:59, 17 October 2023

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.