hyperinflation in the PONS Dictionary

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There was no link between the gold yuan and gold metal or coins and this yuan also suffered from hyperinflation.
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Interest rate changes often can not keep up with hyperinflation or even high inflation, certainly with contractually fixed interest rates.
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In addition to the hyperinflation and the fall in the value of copper, the lack of economic aid further depressed the economy.
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In 1921, during the time of hyperinflation, filling up the existing tunnels was considered as financial turmoil hit hard.
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Although nominal wages sustained, the effects of hyperinflation resulted in real wages falling by 25-35% over the same year.
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This trend culminated in the old sheqel suffering from hyperinflation in the early 1980s.
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The causes for the complete crisis were hyperinflation, unemployment and food shortages.
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His presidency was marked by hyperinflation with the annual rate exceeding 7,500 percent by the end of the period.
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Due to hyperinflation, hospitals were not able to buy basic drugs and medicines, and the resources of even internationally funded emergency clinics were stretched.
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Economists generally believe that high rates of inflation and hyperinflation are caused by an excessive growth of the money supply.
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