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Definition of hyperinflation in English: hyperinflationnounˌhʌɪpərɪnˈfleɪʃ(ə)nhaɪpərɪnˈfleɪʃ(ə)n mass nounMonetary inflation occurring at a very high rate. Example sentencesExamples - The traditional remedy for inflation in general, and hyperinflation in particular, is gold.
- A mere five years after the end of hyperinflation, the country's economy began to turn down once more.
- If the central bank chooses to persevere in their inflation, hyperinflation will be unleashed.
- That regime is capable of unleashing the most horrendous forces of economic destruction: deflation or hyperinflation.
- And remember, on top of this, there is a basic high rate of hyperinflation already built into the system right now.
- After six years of war, the country suffered from hyperinflation, food shortages, ill-clothed soldiers, and a plundered citizenry.
- Many countries have resorted to printing money and have experienced hyperinflation under those circumstances.
- If the UK was in a boom and the interest rate was set too low, hyperinflation could take place and lead to economic melt down.
- When price increases get out of control, inflation is referred to as hyperinflation.
- You cannot think straight in the midst of hyperinflation.
- So far so good, but what about contingency plans to combat inflation, and hyperinflation to boot?
- This is the point where the game slips out of the hands of the stabilizers and hyperinflation and depression loom.
- The hyperinflation resorted to after the coup d'état completed the financial destruction of these foundations.
- While hyperinflation persisted, this was a big advantage.
- Brazil has successfully made the transition from the military rule and hyperinflation of the 1980s.
- The states' economies began to experience hyperinflation as state governments printed paper money to meet war expenditures.
- This is especially true in case of hyperinflation.
- Salim says the nation won over crisis once before - hyperinflation, no jobs, decrepit infrastructure.
- Lessons learned during the days of hyperinflation in the 1970s and 1980s are coming in handy.
- It imposed an economic program that ended hyperinflation and stabilized Bolivia's economy.
Definition of hyperinflation in US English: hyperinflationnounhīpərinˈflāSH(ə)nhaɪpərɪnˈfleɪʃ(ə)n Monetary inflation occurring at a very high rate. Example sentencesExamples - And remember, on top of this, there is a basic high rate of hyperinflation already built into the system right now.
- You cannot think straight in the midst of hyperinflation.
- That regime is capable of unleashing the most horrendous forces of economic destruction: deflation or hyperinflation.
- It imposed an economic program that ended hyperinflation and stabilized Bolivia's economy.
- The hyperinflation resorted to after the coup d'état completed the financial destruction of these foundations.
- So far so good, but what about contingency plans to combat inflation, and hyperinflation to boot?
- The states' economies began to experience hyperinflation as state governments printed paper money to meet war expenditures.
- While hyperinflation persisted, this was a big advantage.
- Lessons learned during the days of hyperinflation in the 1970s and 1980s are coming in handy.
- When price increases get out of control, inflation is referred to as hyperinflation.
- Salim says the nation won over crisis once before - hyperinflation, no jobs, decrepit infrastructure.
- If the central bank chooses to persevere in their inflation, hyperinflation will be unleashed.
- Many countries have resorted to printing money and have experienced hyperinflation under those circumstances.
- If the UK was in a boom and the interest rate was set too low, hyperinflation could take place and lead to economic melt down.
- The traditional remedy for inflation in general, and hyperinflation in particular, is gold.
- After six years of war, the country suffered from hyperinflation, food shortages, ill-clothed soldiers, and a plundered citizenry.
- This is especially true in case of hyperinflation.
- This is the point where the game slips out of the hands of the stabilizers and hyperinflation and depression loom.
- A mere five years after the end of hyperinflation, the country's economy began to turn down once more.
- Brazil has successfully made the transition from the military rule and hyperinflation of the 1980s.
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