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  1. Sep 6, 2017 · Compared to the war years, improvements were undeniable, but for some industries developments were disappointing. Only in 1920 did industry grow abruptly, but the low exchange rate of several currencies, primarily the German mark, undermined Dutch competitiveness.

  2. Jan 10, 2016 · How much could 10 french franc in 1898 buy in today's rupees? What was the worth of 1 billion German mark in 1923 or 1000 Polish zloty in 1980? Was an annual wage of 25 pounds per year in 1780 much compared to the wage rates at the time? To answer these questions the Historical Currency Converter uses a short-cut, by comparing the worth of various sums in various currencies in their purchasing ...

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  4. historical currency exchange rates between German Marks and US dollars, 1913-present: tables and sources, also inflation calculator links.

  5. Exchange rate of the Dutch guilder (FL) (monthly frequency), 1925–36. Note: Depicted are the exchange rates (ln (1+r)) of the NL guilder expressed in UK pounds, US dollars, FR francs and DE reichsmarks. The vertical lines denote the date of the UK's departure from the gold standard in September 1931.

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  6. The exact exchange rate, still relevant for old contracts and for exchange of the old currency for euros at the central bank, is 2.20371 Dutch guilders for 1 euro. [5] . Inverted, this gives 0.453780 euros for 1 guilder.

  7. NETHERLANDS 1914–1995 ... The big boom in government spending 1945 ... 7.1 Development of relative prices and wages in the Netherlands and weighted exchange rate of ...

  8. Apr 15, 2012 · Foreign Exchange Rates 1914-1941. April 15, 2012. As we begin to talk more seriously about the gold standard, as a real policy option instead of a historical item of interest, I think we might have some discussions about the 1920s and 1930s. Along these lines, I thought it would be good to make available some data on foreign exchange rates ...

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