| 41. | After depleting the vast majority of their monetary resources through imports, the first settlers strained to keep money in circulation.
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| 42. | Money in circulation must be backed up by its equal value at the fixed exchange rate in foreign currency equivalent.
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| 43. | The taxes are meant to reduce the amount of money in circulation and therefore boost the value of the peso.
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| 44. | Shops closed, and workers received their pay in the form of food rations, because there was no money in circulation.
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| 45. | All monetary policy, such as regulating the money in circulation, loans and interest rates will be subjugated to the CBS.
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| 46. | In 1997, the country took another step by publishing in advance its daily target for the amount of money in circulation.
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| 47. | There are doubts, however, that the EU can stick to its plan to have the new money in circulation by 2002.
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| 48. | The government had frozen two-thirds of money in circulation at the time to throttle inflation, which led stock prices to slump.
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| 49. | The move eliminated 60 to 80 percent of the money in circulation and wiped out the saving of millions of people.
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| 50. | That means that if all of the money in circulation went back to the Fed, they would still be owed money.
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