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    The Supply of Francs Is Derived from the Desire of the Swiss
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The Supply of Francs Is Derived from the Desire of the Swiss

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The supply of francs is derived from the desire of the Swiss to purchase German goods, make investments in Germany, repay debts to German lenders, and extend transfer payments to German residents.

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