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Laid Back Posted August 18, 2018 Report Share Posted August 18, 2018 11 minutes ago, pokerplayer said: Since I can't get this jingle out of my head today, I'm sharing it with all of you .................... LOL We're in the money, we're in the money; We've got a lot of what it takes to get along! We're in the money, that sky is sunny, Old Man Depression you are through, you done us wrong. We never see a headline about breadlines today. And when we see the landlord we can look that guy right in the eye We're in the money, come on, my honey, Let's lend it, spend it, send it rolling along! Oh, yes we're in the money, you bet we're in the money, We've got a lot of what it takes to get along! Let's go we're in the money, Look up the skies are sunny, Old Man… Oh, yes we're in the money, you bet we're in the money, We've got a lot of what it takes to get along! Let's go we're in the money, Look up the skies are sunny, Old Man Depression you are through, you done us wrong. We never see a headline about breadlines today. And when we see the landlord we can look that guy right in the eye We're in the money, come on, my honey, Let's lend it, spend it, send it rolling along! I have colored it green for a reason, LOL pp This is awesome pp we are in the money, come on, my honey let's lend it, spend it, send it rolling along. 💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰 Go $1:1 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nannab Posted August 18, 2018 Report Share Posted August 18, 2018 22 minutes ago, pokerplayer said: Since I can't get this jingle out of my head today, I'm sharing it with all of you .................... LOL We're in the money, we're in the money; We've got a lot of what it takes to get along! We're in the money, that sky is sunny, Old Man Depression you are through, you done us wrong. We never see a headline about breadlines today. And when we see the landlord we can look that guy right in the eye We're in the money, come on, my honey, Let's lend it, spend it, send it rolling along! Oh, yes we're in the money, you bet we're in the money, We've got a lot of what it takes to get along! Let's go we're in the money, Look up the skies are sunny, Old Man… Oh, yes we're in the money, you bet we're in the money, We've got a lot of what it takes to get along! Let's go we're in the money, Look up the skies are sunny, Old Man Depression you are through, you done us wrong. We never see a headline about breadlines today. And when we see the landlord we can look that guy right in the eye We're in the money, come on, my honey, Let's lend it, spend it, send it rolling along! I have colored it green for a reason, LOL pp This is perfect PP thank you for our theme song 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pokerplayer Posted August 18, 2018 Report Share Posted August 18, 2018 1 minute ago, nannab said: This is perfect PP thank you for our theme song YW nannab. It's been mine for quite awhile. It's only fitting that I share !! pp 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nannab Posted August 18, 2018 Report Share Posted August 18, 2018 Loved the clip Pitcher Memories of watching black and white tv came flooding back. Is that Myrna Loy and Buster Keaton ? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChuckFinley Posted August 18, 2018 Report Share Posted August 18, 2018 1 hour ago, Laid Back said: I believe this is a hint for the lower denomination notes coming soon .! Thanks for your input slb.! Man, I hope you are right. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Floridian Posted August 18, 2018 Report Share Posted August 18, 2018 1 hour ago, Floridian said: Hmmmm. Looking at this more closely, is it possible that it's a misprint, and the 100 should really be 1,000? I say this because I noticed that the sequence was wrong. "small currencies of 250, 500 and 100 dinars" If they mean 100 dinars it would say 100, 250 and 500, not 250, 500 and 100 dinars. Since they said 250, 500 and 100 dinars I think they left the last zero off and meant 1,000 dinars. That would be the correct sequence. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
3n1 Posted August 18, 2018 Report Share Posted August 18, 2018 13 minutes ago, Floridian said: Hmmmm. Looking at this more closely, is it possible that it's a misprint, and the 100 should really be 1,000? I say this because I noticed that the sequence was wrong. "small currencies of 250, 500 and 100 dinars" jmo the article was/is confusing and can be taken with many interpretations there has been past articles ( for years ) about the damaged current smalls they listed and the shopkeepers and taxi drivers not having them to conduct business so maybe they get more of the same and they continue on as in the past ,, more recent article about dropping a zero in the near future not sure if that was from the notes or the nominal rate is interesting , the small category im looking for is below the 250 simular to usd denominations not the current notes , the only way smaller than a 250 note down will work is with a higher exchange rate / purchasing power for the iqd , the 250 500 1000 note barely works with the current rate, hopefully one day the rate is different iraq moves forward and the investors . i have to constantly remind myself the articles we read are for the iraqi ... cheers 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
justchecking123 Posted August 18, 2018 Report Share Posted August 18, 2018 2 hours ago, slb said: Exactly, why print a bunch more worthless notes ? Unless....... Couldn't they just be printing lower denominations for basic convenience to the average Joe Iraqi without revaluing it? There's no hyperinflation involved at the moment in Iraq. Brazil did that in the late 60's I believe. Venezuela did it recently because of hyperinflation and presented the move as a positive development intended to protect Venezuela against currency speculators and a U.S.-led “economic war” against the OPEC member. Just did some research. Here is a history of many occurrences of this happening. Informative read from the International Journal of Economics & Management Sciences, segueing with the Iranian situation scenario for doing so. Might clear things up for some people https://www.omicsonline.org/open-access/deleting-zeroes-from-national-currencyinvestigation-and-analysis-of-removing-zeroes-from-irans-national-currency-.php?aid=13519 DELETING ZEROES FROM NATIONAL CURRENCY Investigation and Analysis of Removing Zeroes from Iran’s National Currency Seyed Valiollah MirHosseini1*, Reza Zare Rad2 1Assistant Professor, Social & Economic Department, Payame Noor University, 19395-4697 Tehran, I.R.of IRAN, 2Expert of Yazd power generation management co. *Corresponding Author: Seyed Valiollah MirHosseini Assistant Professor Social & Economic Department Payame Noor University 19395-4697 Tehran, I.R.of IRAN E-mail: vmir9123@yahoo.com Visit for more related articles at International Journal of Economics & Management Sciences View PDF Download PDF Abstract Not only money is the means of having economic exchanges, it also leaves influences on the national identity of people and the national authority of governments and therefore it can be used as a tool to strengthen national and political identity of different nations. In other words, the value of national currency can affect the perspectives of people towards their economic situation as well as the national identity of their country. If people always expect the devaluation of their currency, this will be a cause of concern for governmental authorities. Hence, it falls upon the governments to boost people’s confidence in their national currency by maintaining its value and thus preventing the phenomenon of “currency replacement”, i.e. taking refuge in foreign currencies. This article first attempt to investigate governments’ aim behind deleting zeroes from national currencies and then presents the conditions and requirements for this undertaking. Then, it will review the experiences of other countries and the history of removing zeroes from national currencies. Finally, the advantages and disadvantages of removing zeros from national currency will be explored. Keywords Currency, Removing Zeroes from National Currency, Value of National Currency, Rial, Inflation 1.0 INTRODUCTION The value of national currency of each country depends on a myriad of factors among them economic situation of the country in the world, efficiency of the government and securing the costs, political, legal and judicial stability for attracting foreign investments, observing the international law and regulation and being in line with international changes, etc. Devaluation of national currency results in many social and psychological impacts. When national currency is being devalued, people feel a sort of humiliation in relation to other strong currencies. In addition, changes in the value of currency and in its volume, which is the result of such changes, brings about many hygienic impacts. The phenomenon of “currency replacement” occurs when along with devaluation of national currency, people show a tendency to use foreign currencies for their daily exchange. The most significant use of deleting zeroes in economy is maintaining the value of national currency. Removing zeroes from national currency is more a political measure from the governments rather than an expert and technical one and is considered to be part of the package of economic reforms. Removing zeroes from national currency is a tool for governments’ support of the strength of currency policies. This measure has an important role in boosting public confidence in governments. In democratic regimes, removing zeroes from national currency can play a significant role in re-election of a particular party. In contrast, if people lose their confidence in national currency, they will start using foreign currencies, particularly as they have more prestige, and this leaves enormous economic and psychological pressures on governments. Therefore, the economic policies of governments will be influenced by international financial markets and foreign central banks will affect the economic policies of the country in question. Therefore, removing zeroes will prevent the penetration of foreign currencies in the economy and the consequences. 2. LITERATURE REVIEW 2.1 The Objectives behind Removing Zeroes from National Currency There are different reasons behind one country’s decision to change the national currency; among them one can mention the following: 1. Obtaining international credit 2. Regaining national identity and national confidence 3. Controlling the currency market 4. Decreasing the inflation pressures 5. Preventing currency replacement with foreign currencies Investigations indicate that deleting zeroes from national currency can be effective only when A. The domain of macro-economy posses stability B. Inflation is on the decline C. Currency rate is stable D. Government refrains from excessive expenditure E. There is great confidence in the society in government’s policies If a government only suffices to remove zeroes from national currency and does not execute comprehensive and sweeping economic reforms, not only the policy of removing zeroes from national currency will not be effective, but also value changes of the currency are doomed to happen soon. 2.2 History and Background of Removing Zeroes from Currencies in the World and in Iran The solution of removing zeroes from national currencies is usually used in the countries in which the national currency has too many zeroes. Since 1960, in 71 cases developing governments have been forced to remove a number of zeroes from their national currencies. Removing zeroes from national currencies was first carried out in Germany and after World War II. Under the economic pressures of World War II and the remained damage, this country experienced a huge inflation that forced economic policy-makers of the country to remove zeroes from deutschmark. During the last 50 years, 19 countries have removed zeroes from their national currencies and 10 countries have done this twice. Zeroes have been shed from national currencies 4 times in Argentina, 5 times in former Yugoslavia, 6 times in Brazil, two times in Bolivia 3 times in Ukraine, Russia, Poland and Belgium, and once in Turkey, Island, Korea, and Ghana. 2.2.1 Brazil: Holding the Record of Deleting Zeroes Brazil suffered from one of the heaviest inflations of the time in 1960s and 1970s in a way that the county’s currency was being devalued between 30 to 40 per cent each month. Before that, Brazil’s national currency had changed its name twice between 1930 and 1942. In 1967, three zeroes were removed from Brazilian national currency, called Cruzeiro, and the currency was re-named as New Cruzeiro. However, Brazil failed to control the inflation and inflation reached 151 per cent in 1981, during which time Brazil removed three other zeroes from national currency. In 1989, the inflation increased again and reached 1431%, forcing the country to remove zeroes and change the name of the currency. In 1993, when inflation was about 2000%, another 3 zeroes were shed. This time, the government managed to control the inflation. Meanwhile, Brazil is still considered one of the most expensive Latin America’s countries. From 1930 to now, 18 zeroes have been removed from Brazilian national currency in 6 times and the currency has been re-named 8 times. 2.2.2 Netherlands, Developed Experience Dutch Disease is now a familiar term in economic literature. The appearance of sudden revenue resources from exploitation of gas resulted in an unpredictable inflation in Netherland in 1060s. The government was forced to publish large bills in order to satisfy people’s needs in daily exchanges. Meanwhile, the inflation went above 100%. In fact, the government did not last so long. The government started severe policies in currency policies and managed to control the volume of money. In addition, 4 zeroes were removed from the bills of the country. Netherland is a great example, showing the success of the policy of deleting zeroes when it is accompanied by other policies which control liquidity. 2.2.3 Turkey, Successful Experience Turkey is a European country while having the grounds that are similar to developing countries. It suddenly removed 6 zeroes from its currency in 2005. Inflation started in Turkey in early 1980s and gathered momentum. Each US dollar was traded with 1422 Turkish old Lira in 1988, and it reached more than 5.1 million Liras in 2003. Each sandwich was being sold for 3 million old Liras in Turkey. Since 1981, the need for having larger notes was being felt every two years. In a 25-year cycle, the largest Turkish bill turned from 5000 Lira to one million Liras. The large number of zeroes in economic items and exchanges, which sometimes reached multi trillion Liras, had created many problems for people and had made life difficult for those living in this country. According to reports, people had to pay multi-million Liras for buying a piece of bread in the early 2000s in Turkey. On first of January 2004, the instruction for removing 6 zeros from Turkish Lira was presented and its execution was postponed to early 2005. One the first of January 2005, new bills and coins, called New Lira, entered the market. Execution of this initiative, provided the grounds for economic growth however, the key to its success should be sought in the policies that resulted in this growth. The economic experts of International Money Fund (IMF) consider Turkey’s success in combating inflation the reason behind the effectiveness of the policy of removing zeroes from national currency. According to the report provided by IMF, Turkey managed to fully control the inflation and reduce the inflation rate to single-digit figures before removing zeroes from its currency. Meanwhile reforming currency market helped the economy to set the grounds for economic growth. 2.2.4 Zimbabwe: a Total Failure Zimbabwe’s government decided to remove three zeroes from the national currency when inflation reached 1000% in 2003. However, the government had practically done nothing in regard to controlling the inflation and was only thinking of the psychological effect of deleting zeroes. It is axiomatic that the efficiency of removing zeroes lasted for a short time. The rising inflation eventually ruined the country’s economy and Zimbabwe’s dollar diminished. The inflation in the African country went above 11 million per cent and the government was forced to issue 100 million dollar bills in order to provide people with the required bills. The new bills could not solve any problems and they even resulted in many problems in trade and in accounting. The high volume of money in this country posed many problems for people in Zimbabwe. Meanwhile the central bank of the country announced that there was not enough bill paper available to issue the required amount of bills. 2.2.5 Iran Removing zeroes from Iran’s national currency goes back to 16 years ago. The idea was first proposed by the Central Bank in 1993 was marginalized. In 2007, one of the members of economic Commission in the Iranian Parliament asked for further investigations. Thus a special commission was formed and it has been under investigation until now. The related commission first reviewed deleting 3 and then deleting 4 zeroes from the national currency. Iran has faced 10 percent inflation since 1974 and this has encouraged many experts to affirm the necessity of changing the conditions of the national currency. The present head of Central Bank has already announced that this policy is definite; explaining that although removing 3 zeroes from the national currency is certain, this initiative requires further time and will be kept on hold for now. With a decrease in inflation rate, this initiative will be executed. 2.2.5.1 Reasons for Removing Zeroes from the currency 1. Problems related to having large figures in the daily exchanges 2. Problems related to accounting and calculations 3. Insecurities in carrying large amount of money for daily exchanges 4. Long waits at bank lines due to the problem of counting huge amounts of money 5. Changing national currency from Rial to Taman due to large amounts of money 6. The necessity to use Iran checks with regard to the legal problems associated with it. 7. The high cost of issuing and destroying inflow bills considering the high volume of bills 8. The high rate of bill destruction due to its high volume and thus difficulty of holding them 2.2.5.2 The advantages of removing zeros from national currency 1. reducing the volume of bills 2. reducing the costs of issuing and destroying bills in the country 3. having simpler trades and financial balances 4. strengthening national currency and its value in comparison to other currencies 5. positive psychological effects in the society 6. increasing its efficiency 7. Easier transfer of money 8. Possibility of having more valuable coins after deleting three zeroes by the government 2.2.5.3 Disadvantages and Problems of Removing Three Zeroes from the National Currency The risks and problems of removing zeroes can be divided as follows: 1. The inflation effect resulting from rounding off the prices to higher amounts 2. Menu cost 3. Psychological effect of the decrease in salaried 4. The risk of sending the capitals abroad and the investors’ wait to see the result of the initiative 5. The return of deleted zeroes 6. Costs of re-issuing bills and minting new coins 7. Problems in determining the prices in short terms 8. People’s confusion in the short run and the society’s confusion until being adapted to the new condition 9. Devaluation of bills and appearance of inflation 10. Lack of relationship between number of zeroes and the value of national currency 11. Lack of changes in the economic process 12. Devaluation and loss of some bills and small coins in the daily exchanges between people 13. The project’s failure in case of not being supported by people 14. Decrease in exports as the result of increase in the value of national currency When deleting zeroes from the national currency is not accompanied by providing the necessary infrastructures and in a sudden manner, it will leave very unpleasant effects on people’s power of purchase. If removing zeroes occurs when economic reforms have proved to be ineffective or when the economic stability policies are just in the mid way, no desirable results will be gained by changing the national currency. 3. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION It should be noted that deleting zeroes from national currency can only be effective when it is accompanied by anti-inflation policies and austerity measures in the realm of financial policies, financial regularities of the government as well as attempts to get rid of long-lasting budget deficits and reliance of oil revenues. Otherwise, removing zeroes will soon lose its psychological effect and the zeroes will return with even more strength. In other words, the best solution to combat the rising inflation and to execute the economic stability program is independence of Central Bank from the government and removing the problem-making economic policies. Deleting the zeroes can help to decrease the inflation and execute economic stability programs in two ways. First, removing zeroes from the national currency can be done at the end of economic stability program so to provide people and private agencies the confidence that the era of high inflation has passed. Removing zeroes in such a condition is totally symbolic because inflation has been controlled due to other factors and thus removing zeroes will not lead to decreasing the inflation on its own. Second, it will gain the trust of foreign investors and thus attracting more foreign investment, facilitating the process of economic growth for the countries. Finally, in order to increase the value of national currency, economic power needs to be increased as well. This is due to the fact that with the help of powerful economy, the value of national currency can be strengthened and then with controlling the inflation, positive measures would be taken in the long term. 4. SUGGESTIONS In the country’s economy, we need to move towards electronic trade and transfer through bank systems, ATMs, checks and the like so that transfer of money is moved towards electronic banking and de-motivate people from carrying bills. 1. Importance of Cultural Development In order to implement this project, the necessary grounds need to be provided. Removing three zeroes can result in some sort of confusion between the former and the new data in journals, data banks, and financial statements. Such a problem can be minimized by proper cultural development and providing a correct definition of old currency and new currency. 2. The Importance of Supervising the price exchanges While implementing the project of removing zeroes from the national currency, the prices might witness some inflation. In other words, some people might try to increase the price of their goods along with the change in the national currency. Meanwhile, decreasing the basic currency might result in the necessity to round off the prices in order to get rid of small coins, thus leading to inflation. This problem could be minimized by proper supervision and provision of necessary information in order to prevent tangible impacts on the country’s economy. 3. Encouraging People to Use Electronic Transfer and Electronic Banking In the country’s economy, we need to move towards electronic trade and transfer through bank systems, ATMs, checks and the like so that transfer of money is moved towards electronic banking and de-motivate people from carrying bills. 4. The time of implementing the project of removing zeroes from national currency needs to be postponed to the time that it will have the highest amount of effectiveness in the country’s economy. If implementation of this project does not occur in the appropriate time and as part of the package for reforming financial and banking system of the country, it will lose part of its effects. REFERENCES Bakhshi, Mohammad Ali. Removing Zeroes from National Currency (Analysis and Investigation of Removing 3 or 4 Zeroes from Iranian Rial), Mofid University. (In Persian) Pazhoyan, Jamshid (2008). Money, Currency, and Banking. Tehran: Payam Noor Publication. (In Persian) Ghobadi, Farokh, and Raeis Dana, Fariborz. (1989). Money and Inflation. Tehran: Pishbord Publications. (In Persian) Nahidi, Ahmad (1995). Money and Modern Banking. Tehran: Danesh Emrooz Publication. (In Persian) Insurance and Development Journal, 4th year- issue 13 and 14. 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Half Crazy Runner Posted August 18, 2018 Report Share Posted August 18, 2018 1 hour ago, nannab said: Loved the clip Pitcher Memories of watching black and white tv came flooding back. Is that Myrna Loy and Buster Keaton ? Ginger Rogers and Ned Sparks 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nannab Posted August 18, 2018 Report Share Posted August 18, 2018 3 hours ago, Half Crazy Runner said: Ginger Rogers and Ned Sparks Thank you Half crazy runner. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Half Crazy Runner Posted August 18, 2018 Report Share Posted August 18, 2018 15 minutes ago, nannab said: Thank you Half crazy runner. You’re welcome nannab! Have a great evening 👍🏻 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
10 YEARS LATER Posted August 19, 2018 Report Share Posted August 19, 2018 8 hours ago, ChuckFinley said: Thanks Pitcher, I am feeling it. Gotta say, that's allot of scantily clad cuteness dancing about. The song, I can't get it outta my head now . . . not that it's a bad thing at all. There are no coincidences . . . Poker Player and Pitchers' posts are indeed " timely " Time for a NEW song to be sung in the shower ! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blueskyline Posted August 19, 2018 Report Share Posted August 19, 2018 11 hours ago, yota691 said: An economist reveals the bank's printing of large amounts of currency with small categories to replace them with damage 18:39 - 18/08/2018 Information / Special ... The economic expert Majid al-Suri, on Saturday, the printing of the Central Bank of Iraq large amounts of Iraqi currency with small groups to pump it to the market and eliminate the current crisis and withdraw the damage. "The Iraqi market is facing a problem in the small currencies of 250, 500 and 100 dinars because of the lack of printing and the large damage and not withdraw." He added that "the Central Bank has printed large quantities recently of the Iraqi currency with small groups for the purpose of pumping to markets and pull the damage and eliminate the scarcity," noting that "the bank faces two problems in resolving the matter works to resolve the first of the counting and sorting of currency printed and the second refusal of banks to receive damaged currencies For the purpose of withdrawing from the markets. " He pointed out that "the bank is working to solve the problem of counting and sorting first and then go to pump and pull the damaged." The Iraqi market is suffering from a large scarcity in the small currency categories, which affected the economic movement in daily transactions Looking at these armed guards outside of the CBI . I'm reminded of the article from I believe last month . Where they held a security excercise with troops stationed outside the CBI . Its very possible they have been moving on the printing of currency since that time ??? 1 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
navira Posted August 19, 2018 Report Share Posted August 19, 2018 They are sorting n counting these bad(damaged) notes before distributing the lower notes n pump into the market. Cant wait man...cheers all. 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
6ly410 Posted August 19, 2018 Report Share Posted August 19, 2018 (edited) 14 minutes ago, navira said: They are sorting n counting these bad(damaged) notes before distributing the lower notes n pump into the market. Cant wait man...cheers all. 🥂 Edited August 19, 2018 by 6ly410 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
navira Posted August 19, 2018 Report Share Posted August 19, 2018 Cheers bro 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
navira Posted August 19, 2018 Report Share Posted August 19, 2018 I wonder if these sorting n counting came in at same time as that counting on the election results 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
navira Posted August 19, 2018 Report Share Posted August 19, 2018 The exchange market is getting closer to be launched CBI...better get this done ready before then...and oh yeah dont forget to raise the value on the iqd too 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
6ly410 Posted August 19, 2018 Report Share Posted August 19, 2018 Let’s bring it IQD 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChuckFinley Posted August 19, 2018 Report Share Posted August 19, 2018 Nice, looking for the follow through, 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blueskyline Posted August 19, 2018 Report Share Posted August 19, 2018 20 hours ago, justchecking123 said: Couldn't they just be printing lower denominations for basic convenience to the average Joe Iraqi without revaluing it? There's no hyperinflation involved at the moment in Iraq. Brazil did that in the late 60's I believe. Venezuela did it recently because of hyperinflation and presented the move as a positive development intended to protect Venezuela against currency speculators and a U.S.-led “economic war” against the OPEC member. Just did some research. Here is a history of many occurrences of this happening. Informative read from the International Journal of Economics & Management Sciences, segueing with the Iranian situation scenario for doing so. Might clear things up for some people https://www.omicsonline.org/open-access/deleting-zeroes-from-national-currencyinvestigation-and-analysis-of-removing-zeroes-from-irans-national-currency-.php?aid=13519 DELETING ZEROES FROM NATIONAL CURRENCY Investigation and Analysis of Removing Zeroes from Iran’s National Currency Seyed Valiollah MirHosseini1*, Reza Zare Rad2 1Assistant Professor, Social & Economic Department, Payame Noor University, 19395-4697 Tehran, I.R.of IRAN, 2Expert of Yazd power generation management co. *Corresponding Author: Seyed Valiollah MirHosseini Assistant Professor Social & Economic Department Payame Noor University 19395-4697 Tehran, I.R.of IRAN E-mail: vmir9123@yahoo.com Visit for more related articles at International Journal of Economics & Management Sciences View PDF Download PDF Abstract Not only money is the means of having economic exchanges, it also leaves influences on the national identity of people and the national authority of governments and therefore it can be used as a tool to strengthen national and political identity of different nations. In other words, the value of national currency can affect the perspectives of people towards their economic situation as well as the national identity of their country. If people always expect the devaluation of their currency, this will be a cause of concern for governmental authorities. Hence, it falls upon the governments to boost people’s confidence in their national currency by maintaining its value and thus preventing the phenomenon of “currency replacement”, i.e. taking refuge in foreign currencies. This article first attempt to investigate governments’ aim behind deleting zeroes from national currencies and then presents the conditions and requirements for this undertaking. Then, it will review the experiences of other countries and the history of removing zeroes from national currencies. Finally, the advantages and disadvantages of removing zeros from national currency will be explored. Keywords Currency, Removing Zeroes from National Currency, Value of National Currency, Rial, Inflation 1.0 INTRODUCTION The value of national currency of each country depends on a myriad of factors among them economic situation of the country in the world, efficiency of the government and securing the costs, political, legal and judicial stability for attracting foreign investments, observing the international law and regulation and being in line with international changes, etc. Devaluation of national currency results in many social and psychological impacts. When national currency is being devalued, people feel a sort of humiliation in relation to other strong currencies. In addition, changes in the value of currency and in its volume, which is the result of such changes, brings about many hygienic impacts. The phenomenon of “currency replacement” occurs when along with devaluation of national currency, people show a tendency to use foreign currencies for their daily exchange. The most significant use of deleting zeroes in economy is maintaining the value of national currency. Removing zeroes from national currency is more a political measure from the governments rather than an expert and technical one and is considered to be part of the package of economic reforms. Removing zeroes from national currency is a tool for governments’ support of the strength of currency policies. This measure has an important role in boosting public confidence in governments. In democratic regimes, removing zeroes from national currency can play a significant role in re-election of a particular party. In contrast, if people lose their confidence in national currency, they will start using foreign currencies, particularly as they have more prestige, and this leaves enormous economic and psychological pressures on governments. Therefore, the economic policies of governments will be influenced by international financial markets and foreign central banks will affect the economic policies of the country in question. Therefore, removing zeroes will prevent the penetration of foreign currencies in the economy and the consequences. 2. LITERATURE REVIEW 2.1 The Objectives behind Removing Zeroes from National Currency There are different reasons behind one country’s decision to change the national currency; among them one can mention the following: 1. Obtaining international credit 2. Regaining national identity and national confidence 3. Controlling the currency market 4. Decreasing the inflation pressures 5. Preventing currency replacement with foreign currencies Investigations indicate that deleting zeroes from national currency can be effective only when A. The domain of macro-economy posses stability B. Inflation is on the decline C. Currency rate is stable D. Government refrains from excessive expenditure E. There is great confidence in the society in government’s policies If a government only suffices to remove zeroes from national currency and does not execute comprehensive and sweeping economic reforms, not only the policy of removing zeroes from national currency will not be effective, but also value changes of the currency are doomed to happen soon. 2.2 History and Background of Removing Zeroes from Currencies in the World and in Iran The solution of removing zeroes from national currencies is usually used in the countries in which the national currency has too many zeroes. Since 1960, in 71 cases developing governments have been forced to remove a number of zeroes from their national currencies. Removing zeroes from national currencies was first carried out in Germany and after World War II. Under the economic pressures of World War II and the remained damage, this country experienced a huge inflation that forced economic policy-makers of the country to remove zeroes from deutschmark. During the last 50 years, 19 countries have removed zeroes from their national currencies and 10 countries have done this twice. Zeroes have been shed from national currencies 4 times in Argentina, 5 times in former Yugoslavia, 6 times in Brazil, two times in Bolivia 3 times in Ukraine, Russia, Poland and Belgium, and once in Turkey, Island, Korea, and Ghana. 2.2.1 Brazil: Holding the Record of Deleting Zeroes Brazil suffered from one of the heaviest inflations of the time in 1960s and 1970s in a way that the county’s currency was being devalued between 30 to 40 per cent each month. Before that, Brazil’s national currency had changed its name twice between 1930 and 1942. In 1967, three zeroes were removed from Brazilian national currency, called Cruzeiro, and the currency was re-named as New Cruzeiro. However, Brazil failed to control the inflation and inflation reached 151 per cent in 1981, during which time Brazil removed three other zeroes from national currency. In 1989, the inflation increased again and reached 1431%, forcing the country to remove zeroes and change the name of the currency. In 1993, when inflation was about 2000%, another 3 zeroes were shed. This time, the government managed to control the inflation. Meanwhile, Brazil is still considered one of the most expensive Latin America’s countries. From 1930 to now, 18 zeroes have been removed from Brazilian national currency in 6 times and the currency has been re-named 8 times. 2.2.2 Netherlands, Developed Experience Dutch Disease is now a familiar term in economic literature. The appearance of sudden revenue resources from exploitation of gas resulted in an unpredictable inflation in Netherland in 1060s. The government was forced to publish large bills in order to satisfy people’s needs in daily exchanges. Meanwhile, the inflation went above 100%. In fact, the government did not last so long. The government started severe policies in currency policies and managed to control the volume of money. In addition, 4 zeroes were removed from the bills of the country. Netherland is a great example, showing the success of the policy of deleting zeroes when it is accompanied by other policies which control liquidity. 2.2.3 Turkey, Successful Experience Turkey is a European country while having the grounds that are similar to developing countries. It suddenly removed 6 zeroes from its currency in 2005. Inflation started in Turkey in early 1980s and gathered momentum. Each US dollar was traded with 1422 Turkish old Lira in 1988, and it reached more than 5.1 million Liras in 2003. Each sandwich was being sold for 3 million old Liras in Turkey. Since 1981, the need for having larger notes was being felt every two years. In a 25-year cycle, the largest Turkish bill turned from 5000 Lira to one million Liras. The large number of zeroes in economic items and exchanges, which sometimes reached multi trillion Liras, had created many problems for people and had made life difficult for those living in this country. According to reports, people had to pay multi-million Liras for buying a piece of bread in the early 2000s in Turkey. On first of January 2004, the instruction for removing 6 zeros from Turkish Lira was presented and its execution was postponed to early 2005. One the first of January 2005, new bills and coins, called New Lira, entered the market. Execution of this initiative, provided the grounds for economic growth however, the key to its success should be sought in the policies that resulted in this growth. The economic experts of International Money Fund (IMF) consider Turkey’s success in combating inflation the reason behind the effectiveness of the policy of removing zeroes from national currency. According to the report provided by IMF, Turkey managed to fully control the inflation and reduce the inflation rate to single-digit figures before removing zeroes from its currency. Meanwhile reforming currency market helped the economy to set the grounds for economic growth. 2.2.4 Zimbabwe: a Total Failure Zimbabwe’s government decided to remove three zeroes from the national currency when inflation reached 1000% in 2003. However, the government had practically done nothing in regard to controlling the inflation and was only thinking of the psychological effect of deleting zeroes. It is axiomatic that the efficiency of removing zeroes lasted for a short time. The rising inflation eventually ruined the country’s economy and Zimbabwe’s dollar diminished. The inflation in the African country went above 11 million per cent and the government was forced to issue 100 million dollar bills in order to provide people with the required bills. The new bills could not solve any problems and they even resulted in many problems in trade and in accounting. The high volume of money in this country posed many problems for people in Zimbabwe. Meanwhile the central bank of the country announced that there was not enough bill paper available to issue the required amount of bills. 2.2.5 Iran Removing zeroes from Iran’s national currency goes back to 16 years ago. The idea was first proposed by the Central Bank in 1993 was marginalized. In 2007, one of the members of economic Commission in the Iranian Parliament asked for further investigations. Thus a special commission was formed and it has been under investigation until now. The related commission first reviewed deleting 3 and then deleting 4 zeroes from the national currency. Iran has faced 10 percent inflation since 1974 and this has encouraged many experts to affirm the necessity of changing the conditions of the national currency. The present head of Central Bank has already announced that this policy is definite; explaining that although removing 3 zeroes from the national currency is certain, this initiative requires further time and will be kept on hold for now. With a decrease in inflation rate, this initiative will be executed. 2.2.5.1 Reasons for Removing Zeroes from the currency 1. Problems related to having large figures in the daily exchanges 2. Problems related to accounting and calculations 3. Insecurities in carrying large amount of money for daily exchanges 4. Long waits at bank lines due to the problem of counting huge amounts of money 5. Changing national currency from Rial to Taman due to large amounts of money 6. The necessity to use Iran checks with regard to the legal problems associated with it. 7. The high cost of issuing and destroying inflow bills considering the high volume of bills 8. The high rate of bill destruction due to its high volume and thus difficulty of holding them 2.2.5.2 The advantages of removing zeros from national currency 1. reducing the volume of bills 2. reducing the costs of issuing and destroying bills in the country 3. having simpler trades and financial balances 4. strengthening national currency and its value in comparison to other currencies 5. positive psychological effects in the society 6. increasing its efficiency 7. Easier transfer of money 8. Possibility of having more valuable coins after deleting three zeroes by the government 2.2.5.3 Disadvantages and Problems of Removing Three Zeroes from the National Currency The risks and problems of removing zeroes can be divided as follows: 1. The inflation effect resulting from rounding off the prices to higher amounts 2. Menu cost 3. Psychological effect of the decrease in salaried 4. The risk of sending the capitals abroad and the investors’ wait to see the result of the initiative 5. The return of deleted zeroes 6. Costs of re-issuing bills and minting new coins 7. Problems in determining the prices in short terms 8. People’s confusion in the short run and the society’s confusion until being adapted to the new condition 9. Devaluation of bills and appearance of inflation 10. Lack of relationship between number of zeroes and the value of national currency 11. Lack of changes in the economic process 12. Devaluation and loss of some bills and small coins in the daily exchanges between people 13. The project’s failure in case of not being supported by people 14. Decrease in exports as the result of increase in the value of national currency When deleting zeroes from the national currency is not accompanied by providing the necessary infrastructures and in a sudden manner, it will leave very unpleasant effects on people’s power of purchase. If removing zeroes occurs when economic reforms have proved to be ineffective or when the economic stability policies are just in the mid way, no desirable results will be gained by changing the national currency. 3. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION It should be noted that deleting zeroes from national currency can only be effective when it is accompanied by anti-inflation policies and austerity measures in the realm of financial policies, financial regularities of the government as well as attempts to get rid of long-lasting budget deficits and reliance of oil revenues. Otherwise, removing zeroes will soon lose its psychological effect and the zeroes will return with even more strength. In other words, the best solution to combat the rising inflation and to execute the economic stability program is independence of Central Bank from the government and removing the problem-making economic policies. Deleting the zeroes can help to decrease the inflation and execute economic stability programs in two ways. First, removing zeroes from the national currency can be done at the end of economic stability program so to provide people and private agencies the confidence that the era of high inflation has passed. Removing zeroes in such a condition is totally symbolic because inflation has been controlled due to other factors and thus removing zeroes will not lead to decreasing the inflation on its own. Second, it will gain the trust of foreign investors and thus attracting more foreign investment, facilitating the process of economic growth for the countries. Finally, in order to increase the value of national currency, economic power needs to be increased as well. This is due to the fact that with the help of powerful economy, the value of national currency can be strengthened and then with controlling the inflation, positive measures would be taken in the long term. 4. SUGGESTIONS In the country’s economy, we need to move towards electronic trade and transfer through bank systems, ATMs, checks and the like so that transfer of money is moved towards electronic banking and de-motivate people from carrying bills. 1. Importance of Cultural Development In order to implement this project, the necessary grounds need to be provided. Removing three zeroes can result in some sort of confusion between the former and the new data in journals, data banks, and financial statements. Such a problem can be minimized by proper cultural development and providing a correct definition of old currency and new currency. 2. The Importance of Supervising the price exchanges While implementing the project of removing zeroes from the national currency, the prices might witness some inflation. In other words, some people might try to increase the price of their goods along with the change in the national currency. Meanwhile, decreasing the basic currency might result in the necessity to round off the prices in order to get rid of small coins, thus leading to inflation. This problem could be minimized by proper supervision and provision of necessary information in order to prevent tangible impacts on the country’s economy. 3. Encouraging People to Use Electronic Transfer and Electronic Banking In the country’s economy, we need to move towards electronic trade and transfer through bank systems, ATMs, checks and the like so that transfer of money is moved towards electronic banking and de-motivate people from carrying bills. 4. The time of implementing the project of removing zeroes from national currency needs to be postponed to the time that it will have the highest amount of effectiveness in the country’s economy. If implementation of this project does not occur in the appropriate time and as part of the package for reforming financial and banking system of the country, it will lose part of its effects. REFERENCES Bakhshi, Mohammad Ali. 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