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money system ela untundi


currency ela pettukuntaru i mean manam kuda dollar ani pettukovachu kada...

evaru print chestharu money?

ee country ki entha ani evaru decide chestharu? istamunatlu print cheyochu kada

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http://economics.about.com/cs/money/a/print_money.htm

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20070613053821AAPnRmc

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istamunnantha print chesthe....prices automatic ga perigipoyi inflation vasthadhi...

oka scenario thisukundham: ippudu money print chesi circulate chesav country lo... Everybody will have more money..previous ga vunnadhanikante.. Consider product X, which cost $100.

Ippudu money ekkuva vunnayani needheggara ani nuvvu velli kondham anukuntav...but retailer will increase the price....retailer price increase cheyyaledhu ani consider chesthe...stock fast ga ayipothundhi...producer intakumundhu entha petti thayaruchesado antha kante ekkuva pettali production ki as labour ki ekkuva ivvali kabatti..so ala ayina price perigipothadhi...ultimate ga inflation vasthadhi..


nenu cheppina dhantlo emaina thappu vunte correct cheyyagalaru

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Currency must be printed on the assets for india its based on gold reserves.

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[quote name='Nissan' timestamp='1376756940' post='1304129080']
Currency must be printed on the assets for india its based on gold reserves.
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@gr33d

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Federal reserve is a private banking system that prints dollars. Dollars are tied with some currencies (mundu gane bond santakam pettukunnatu edavalu) like Rupee so change in dollar reflects change in rupee. ( See Currency pegging)

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[quote name='aprilfool' timestamp='1376756886' post='1304129077']
istamunnantha print chesthe....prices automatic ga perigipoyi inflation vasthadhi...

oka scenario thisukundham: ippudu money print chesi circulate chesav country lo... Everybody will have more money..previous ga vunnadhanikante.. Consider product X, which cost $100.

Ippudu money ekkuva vunnayani needheggara ani nuvvu velli kondham anukuntav...but retailer will increase the price....retailer price increase cheyyaledhu ani consider chesthe...stock fast ga ayipothundhi...producer intakumundhu entha petti thayaruchesado antha kante ekkuva pettali production ki as labour ki ekkuva ivvali kabatti..so ala ayina price perigipothadhi...ultimate ga inflation vasthadhi..


nenu cheppina dhantlo emaina thappu vunte correct cheyyagalaru
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nice bhayya chaala rojula doubt , simple ga cheppav .

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Indian rupee is paritally convertible and Dollar is fully convertible -[list]
[*]Fully Convertible – When there are no restrictions or limitations on the amount of currency that can be traded on the international market, and the government does not artificially impose a fixed value or minimum value on the currency in international trade. The US dollar is an example of a fully convertible currency and for this reason, US dollars are one of the major currencies traded in the [url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FOREX"]FOREX[/url] market.
[*]Partially Convertible – Central Banks control international investments flowing in and out of the country, while most domestic trade transactions are handled without any special requirements, there are significant restrictions on international investing and special approval is often required in order to convert into other currencies. The Indian Rupee is an example of a partially convertible currency.
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