- In economics,
hyperinflation is a very high and
typically accelerating inflation. It
quickly erodes the real
value of the
local currency, as the prices...
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Hyperinflation affected the
German Papiermark, the
currency of the
Weimar Republic,
between 1921 and 1923,
primarily in 1923. The
German currency had seen...
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Hyperinflation in
Zimbabwe is an
ongoing period of
currency instability in
Zimbabwe which,
using Cagan's
definition of
hyperinflation,
began in February...
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Hyperinflation in
Venezuela was the
currency instability in
Venezuela that
began in 2016
during the country's
ongoing socioeconomic and
political crisis...
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Hyperinflation in
Brazil occurred between the
first three months of 1990. The
monthly inflation rates between January and
March 1990 were 71.9%, 71.7%...
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Hyperinflation in
Yugoslavia may
refer to:
Hyperinflation in the
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, late 1980s and
early 1990s up to the breakup...
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currency survived for only 20
years and
experienced the most
extreme hyperinflation ever recorded. The
Hungarian participle pengő
means 'ringing' (which...
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Dynamic hyperinflation is a
phenomenon that
occurs when a new
breath begins before the lung has
reached the
static equilibrium volume. In
simpler terms...
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Republic of
Yugoslavia (FRY)
experienced the second-longest
period of
hyperinflation in
world economic history after that of 1920s Russia,
caused by an explosive...
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Argentina had a
severe hyperinflation in 1989, the
final year of the
presidency of Raúl Alfonsín, who
resigned because of it.
Carlos Menem, president-elect...