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As has already been mentioned, in some of the interstate relations between the member countries, and in a wide circle among their citizens, exchange and transfers become necessary on the basis of national currencies. Also, the expanding tourism among the member countries requires that citizens be supplied with the currencies of other member countries. (Table 9 gives information about the number of tourists.)

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Vincze, I. (1984). Non-Commercial Payments. In: The International Payments and Monetary System in the Integration of the Socialist Countries. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-3370-0_7

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