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How much is one mille livres in Sri lankan rupees?

How much is 1000 mille livres in Srilankan rupees


How do Sri lankains make money?

Sri Lankan rupees are made from metals. For example, one rupee is made of copper-plated steel, two-rupees are made of nickel-plated steel and five rupees are made of brass-plated steels.


Which country has highest per capita income in SAARC?

Sri Lanka


Where is rupee from?

The Rupee is the common name for the currencies used in India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Mauritius, and Seychelles.


What is an example of modern day traditional economic system?

There are no pure traditional economy in the World now. India is not a traditional economy. Many economies continue with traditional small scale/ cottage/ village industries limited by local markets as well as traditional small scale fragmented land farming, but most economies have modern industries and transport, growing urbanization. None of the countries can be strictly referred to as traditional economies. And, many of the countries are exporting and importing through cross border trade. Many are capitalist economies, often mixed economies. Some are relatively closed economies with communist or religious dictatorships. If you mean which countries have small scale traditional industries coexisting with modern industries, then most undeveloped and developing countries fall in this category. They include, beside India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Nepal. Vietnam, Indonesia,. Myanmar, , Mauritius, several poor African countries. A traditional economy is an economic system in which resources are allocated by inheritance, and which has a strong social network and is based on primitive methods and tools. It is strongly connected to subsistence farming. Most countries that have historically had a traditional economy have replaced it with a command economy, market economy, or mixed economy. However, it is still found today in underdeveloped, agricultural parts of South America, Asia, and Africa. A traditional economy is where people produce most of what they need to survive. Hunting and gathering, farming, and herding cattle are the bases of traditional economy. People hunt for the food they eat or raise it themselves. Often they make their own clothing and tools. If they produce more food than they need, they trade the surplus, or extra food, for goods made by others.

Related questions

What is the Sri lankan army formed of?

Sri Lankan soldiers. Citizens.


When was Sri Lankan AirTaxi created?

Sri Lankan AirTaxi was created in 2010.


Whats a slang name for a sri lankan?

Lankan


Is Liyanage a Sri Lankan Muslim or Christian surname?

It's a Sri Lankan Buddhist surname.


When was Tantrum - Sri Lankan band - created?

Tantrum - Sri Lankan band - was created in 2002.


When was Sri Lankan relict ant created?

Sri Lankan relict ant was created in 1893.


What is the Sri Lankan Civil War?

It was a conflict between Sri lankan government and Tamil tigers.


What is sri lankan religion?

Someone has mentioned that Sri Lankan main religion is Hinduism. Please do not comment wrong statements about Sri Lankan Religion or History.There are few religions in Sri Lanka, such as Buddhism, Roman Catholic, Christianity, Islam and Hinduism . But SRI LANKAN MAIN RELIGION IS BUDDHISM.


What year did the sri lankan war end?

Sri Lankan war ended on 18th May 2009.


Which Sri Lankan Airlines are there?

Sri Lankan Airlines and Cinnamon Air are the two most popular airlines in the area. However the customer ratings of Sri Lankan Airlines have been declining recently.


When did Sri Lankan Civil War happen?

Sri Lankan Civil War happened on 1983-07-23.


The most richest sri lankan in the world?

Since Sri Lankans are present in many countries, the definition of ''Sri Lankan'' itself is up for debate. If you mean a Sri Lankan in an official sense, its probably Harry Jayawardena. If you mean a person with Sri Lankan roots/origin, it probably is not. Its not as simple as long ago during the times of CH de Soysa or Sir Ernest de Silva when the richest Sri Lankan probably was situated in Sri Lanka.