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Definition of Algerian dinar
1. Noun. The basic unit of money in Algeria.
Terms within: Centime, Algerian Centime
Generic synonyms: Algerian Monetary Unit
Lexicographical Neighbors of Algerian Dinar
Literary usage of Algerian dinar
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. International Business Practices (1993)
"Exchange Controls: Until recently, the inconvertibility of the Algerian dinar
was a major impediment to foreign trade and investment. ..."
2. Migration and Development: New Partnerships for Co-Operation by OECD Staff (1994)
"Tie income effect involves increasing the amounts remitted in francs to maintain
purchasing power in Algeria, on f>e assumption that the Algerian dinar will ..."
3. Country Analysis Briefs: 1994: Profiles of Major World Energy Producers by DIANE Publishing Company (1995)
"... Christianity and Judaism% Defense: National Popular Army:; Navy: 67000; Air
Force: ECONOMIC OVERVIEW Currency: Algerian dinar (AD) Market Exchange Rate ..."
4. The Eu and the Maghreb by Lionel Fontagné, Nicolas Péridy (1997)
"... Lome Agreements CAP Common Agricultural Policy CEECs central and eastern
European countries CET common external tariff DA Algerian dinar DAC Development ..."
5. Towards Arab and Euro-Med Regional Integration by Sébastien Dessus, Raed Safadi, Julia Devlin (2001)
"The Algerian dinar was too stable against the dollar and not stable enough against
the DM. Morocco and Tunisia tended to stabilise their currencies ..."
6. North Africa Oil and Gas by Michael D. Williams, International Energy Agency (1997)
"... (160 000-319 999 dwt) ALGERIA AD Algerian dinar GRC Hydrocarbon Refining and
Chemicals Group GRM Industrial Facility Construction and Maintenance Group ..."