Most suppliers and wholesalers hiked prices because the guilder was 2.2 to the euro. |
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No more confusion over how many dollars make a mark and how many marks become a guilder or how many lire a set of wheels go for. |
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In October 1981 the Deutschmark and the Dutch guilder were revalued, while the French franc and the lira were devalued. |
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One way to slow down the economy could have been a revaluation of the guilder in relation to the euro. |
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Beginning after the Second World War, for every guilder that was spent on highways, a few pfennigs went to building bikeways. |
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This is clearly shown in Figure 1 by the horizontal line for the schilling and the guilder. |
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That is, prices start at the highest point, usually a guilder per stem, and fall until a buyer finds an agreeable price. |
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They doubtless reminisce about the strong guilder, which would now help them solve the problem of negligible economic growth. |
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And in an attempt to stop the guilder from appreciating too fast, the Dutch kept interest rates low. |
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The Dutch exchanged their ancient currency, the guilder, for the euro with scarcely a murmur of protest. |
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Gas exports had led to an influx of foreign currency, which increased demand for the guilder and thus made it stronger. |
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We explained the puzzle by pointing to the high value of the guilder, then the Dutch currency. |
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Earlier this year he commissioned a study arguing that the Netherlands would be better off returning to the guilder. |
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With central banks aiming to peg the Austrian schilling and the Dutch guilder to the Deutsche mark, the nominal exchange rates against the mark should have been stable. |
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When the Netherlands discovered oil and gas offshore a few decades ago, the guilder, which was the Dutch currency at the time, shot up in value. |
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The Dutch guilder has been participating in the ERM for much longer than two years. |
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As in the previous year, the ECU ranked second among Community currencies, behind the German mark and in front of the lira and the guilder. |
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In the early stages of Monetary Union, the Netherlands already attached great importance to price stability by pegging the guilder to the mark. |
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The island's unit of currency is the Aruban guilder or gulden. |
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The gold mark, equal to 100 pfennig, was adopted to replace the taler and the guilder in 1873, soon after the creation of the German Empire, and became the standard of value and the money of account for the empire. |
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Over the past 2,000 years, the leading international currency has changed many times, from the Roman denarius via the Byzantine solidus to the Dutch guilder and then to sterling. |
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In the Netherlands theeurocoinsarestoredinawarehousenewly built by the national central bank, which will also be used to store guilder coins after withdrawal. |
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The Economist coined this term in 1977 to describe the adverse effect that large-scale natural gas development in the North Sea had on Dutch manufacturing through a real appreciation of the guilder. |
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With this in mind, Central Government subsidies for public transport operating costs seem particularly high, with 1.5 guilders of subsidy for every 1 guilder in fares. |
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The Dutch guilder emerged as a de facto world currency in the 18th century due to unprecedented domination of trade by the Dutch East India Company. |
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