Cashier of the world
---What kind of nonsense have I just read? Do you really think that if we have a salary of 10 rubles at 1 rubles = 1 rubles, then if 1 rubles = 2 $ you would also be paid 10 rubles? There would be other salaries, other prices, possibly other taxes, etc.
Yes, and the United States takes from the cashier of the world as much as it wants. And I suspect that if the dollar ceases to be an international currency, then the US economy will face a complete collapse with their something.
What kind of nonsense have I just read?
It’s just strange to read at first, then it’s even fun, how to go to the circus.
Mayamenstate Why are
Russian potatoes worse than European ones, in that case?
Or why in Europe the rate is 1 bag of potatoes = 1 bag of beets, and in Russia 1 bag of potatoes = 1 kg of beets?
"The dollar exchange rate means that Europe is given a sack of beets for a sack of potatoes to the United States, and one kilogram of beets is given to Russia for a sack of US potatoes."
Is economics now a humanities?
stalker7162534
This is so that he is not calculated by the state and sent to prison.
Wing42
“The euro exchange rate is higher than the dollar exchange rate, therefore the standard of living in Europe is higher than in the USA.
If in Russia the ruble exchange rate became equal to 2 dollars, then with a salary of 10,000 rubles a person would receive 20,000 dollars. And then the standard of living in Russia would be twice as high as the standard of living in the United States.
This means that the dollar exchange rate in relation to the national currency is how much money a country can take from the world's cash desk, which is located in the United States. "