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- noun Plural form of
hyperinflation .
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Examples
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Yet these policies were used time and again in the past with startling examples such as the German hyperinflation in 1920-23, Latin American hyperinflations in 1950-1985, and the more recent Mobutu and Mugabe hyperinflations.
Asia Times Online 2009
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I get that you can only stop hyperinflations with credible policy.
Matthew Yglesias » Bernanke: I See What You’re Saying, Will Keep Doing the Same Thing 2010
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Stanley Fischer on the how recent hyperinflations were ended.
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Such continual triple-digit inflation would be unprecedented, the highest the United States has ever experienced outside of two wartime hyperinflations during the American Revolution and in the Confederacy during the Civil War.
Inflation Doesn't Pay The Government Like It Used To Jeffrey Rogers Hummel 2010
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I believe it is a fair statement that hyperinflations end when governments do balance their budgets.
Lectures on Macroeconomics, No. 16, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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I also like Stan Fischer's survey of hyperinflations in the September 2002 Journal of Economic Literature.
Macro Reading List, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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But these advances came interwoven with bubbles, crashes, swindles and hyperinflations.
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That the Internet and housing hyperinflations transpired within a period of ten years, each creating trillions of dollars in fake wealth, is, I believe, only the beginning.
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Tom writes: I believe it is a fair statement that hyperinflations end when governments do balance their budgets.
Lectures on Macroeconomics, No. 16, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Money demand and relative prices in hyperinflations: Evidence from Germany and China (Working paper series; working paper) by Ellis W Tallman
Oil, Who Profits? 2008
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