E. D. Hirsch See book keywords and concepts | A rate of exchange that is officially controlled by the issuing country rather than determined by the world currency market conditions. (Compare floating exchange rate.) floating exchange rate A rate of exchange that is determined by market conditions rather than being officially set. (Compare fixed exchange rate.)
Ford, Henry An American industrial leader of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Ford perfected the assembly line technique of mass production, by which the Model T automobile and its successors were made available "for the multitude. | James Trefil, Joseph F. Kett, and E. D. Hirsch See book keywords and concepts | A rate of exchange that is officially controlled by the issuing country rather than determined by the world currency market conditions. (Compare floating exchange rate.) floating exchange rate A rate of exchange that is determined by market conditions rather than being officially set. (Compare fixed exchange rate.)
Henry Ford. Henry Ford (front right), Thomas A. FAison (hack right), and John Burroughs (left) in a Model T Ford in 1914. From the collections of Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village. Negative number 0-z57z. | E. D. Hirsch See book keywords and concepts | Legally turning a tenant out of rental property for not paying rent or not satisfying some other obligation. exchange rate The price at which one currency can be purchased with another currency or gold. At any time, for example, one American dollar can pur-
Foreign Exchange Rates: 1970 to 1985
This chart shows the rate of exchange for various national currencies in U.S. dollars as of December 31 of each year shown. Rates are rounded off to the nearest penny.
Country
Currency
1970
1975
1980
1985
Canada
Dollar
.96
.98
.86
.73
France
Franc
.18
.23
.24
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Le Gal et al. | E. D. Hirsch See book keywords and concepts | A rate of exchange that is determined by market conditions rather than being officially set. (Compare fixed exchange rate.)
Ford, Henry An American industrial leader of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Ford perfected the assembly line technique of mass production, by which the Model T automobile and its successors were made available "for the multitude." fa Ford said, "History is bunk," and was often
Henry Ford. Henry Ford (front right), Thomas A. Edison (front left), and John Burroughs (back right) in a Model T Ford in 1914. | James Trefil, Joseph F. Kett, and E. D. Hirsch See book keywords and concepts | Sources: The Wall Street Journal and the Board of Governors of the Federal
Reserve System; Federal Reserve Bulletin. exchange rate The price at which one currency can be purchased with another currency or gold. At any time, for example, one American dollar can purchase a certain number of German marks or French francs or Japanese yen. excise tax (ek-seyez) A tax, similar to a sales tax, imposed on some goods, especially luxuries and cars. expenditure An expense; an amount spent. | | A rate of exchange that is determined by market conditions rather than being officially set. (Compare fixed exchange rate.)
Henry Ford. Henry Ford (front right), Thomas A. FAison (hack right), and John Burroughs (left) in a Model T Ford in 1914. From the collections of Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village. Negative number 0-z57z.
Ford, Henry An American industrial leader of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Ford perfected the assembly line technique of mass production, by which the Model T automobile and its successors were made available "for the multitude. |
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