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  • Hyperinflation
  • Rapidly accelerating inflation

    In economics, hyperinflation is a very high and typically accelerating inflation. It quickly erodes the real value of the local currency, as the prices

    Hyperinflation

    Hyperinflation

    Hyperinflation

  • Hyperinflation in the Weimar Republic
  • Period of extreme inflation in Germany during 1921–1923

    Hyperinflation affected the German Papiermark, the currency of the Weimar Republic, between 1921 and 1923, primarily in 1923. The German currency had seen

    Hyperinflation in the Weimar Republic

    Hyperinflation in the Weimar Republic

    Hyperinflation_in_the_Weimar_Republic

  • Hyperinflation in Zimbabwe
  • Periods of currency instability

    of Zimbabwe has been undergoing hyperinflation since February 2007, according to Cagan's definition of hyperinflation. During the height of inflation

    Hyperinflation in Zimbabwe

    Hyperinflation in Zimbabwe

    Hyperinflation_in_Zimbabwe

  • Hyperinflation in Yugoslavia
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Hyperinflation in Yugoslavia may refer to: Hyperinflation in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, late 1980s and early 1990s up to the breakup

    Hyperinflation in Yugoslavia

    Hyperinflation_in_Yugoslavia

  • 1989 hyperinflation in Argentina
  • Economic crisis in Argentina

    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

    1989 hyperinflation in Argentina

    1989 hyperinflation in Argentina

    1989_hyperinflation_in_Argentina

  • Chinese hyperinflation
  • Inflation in China from the 1930s to 1950s

    The Chinese hyperinflation was the phenomenon of extreme inflation that emerged in China during the late 1930s, extended to Taiwan after the Japanese surrender

    Chinese hyperinflation

    Chinese hyperinflation

    Chinese_hyperinflation

  • Hungarian pengő
  • Former currency of Hungary, used 1927–1946

    survived for only 20 years and was rendered worthless by the most extreme hyperinflation ever recorded. The Hungarian participle pengő means 'ringing' (which

    Hungarian pengő

    Hungarian pengő

    Hungarian_pengő

  • Hyperinflation in Venezuela
  • Increasing inflation rates in Venezuela since 2017

    Hyperinflation in Venezuela is the currency instability in Venezuela that began in 2016 during the country's ongoing socioeconomic and political crisis

    Hyperinflation in Venezuela

    Hyperinflation in Venezuela

    Hyperinflation_in_Venezuela

  • Hyperinflation in Brazil
  • Period of hyperinflation from 1986–1994

    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%

    Hyperinflation in Brazil

    Hyperinflation in Brazil

    Hyperinflation_in_Brazil

  • Dynamic hyperinflation
  • Dynamic hyperinflation is a phenomenon that occurs when a new breath begins before the lung has reached the static equilibrium volume. In simpler terms

    Dynamic hyperinflation

    Dynamic_hyperinflation

  • Hyperinflation (manga)
  • Japanese manga series

    Hyperinflation (Japanese: ハイパーインフレーション, Hepburn: Haipāinfurēshon) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Kyu Sumiyoshi. It was serialized

    Hyperinflation (manga)

    Hyperinflation_(manga)

  • Hyperinflation in Greece
  • 1940s period of hyperinflation

    Hyperinflation in Greece occurred between 1941 and 1946 during World War II and the Axis occupation. In the most comprehensive study, Michael R. Palairet

    Hyperinflation in Greece

    Hyperinflation in Greece

    Hyperinflation_in_Greece

  • Hyperinflation in Serbia and Montenegro
  • Hyperinflation between March 1992 and January 1994

    1994, Serbia and Montenegro experienced the second-longest period of hyperinflation in world economic history after 1920s Russia, caused by an explosive

    Hyperinflation in Serbia and Montenegro

    Hyperinflation in Serbia and Montenegro

    Hyperinflation_in_Serbia_and_Montenegro

  • Hyperinflation in Indonesia
  • social unrest and hyperinflation. By 1966, annual inflation had reached extremely high levels, widely described as hyperinflation, as unchecked money

    Hyperinflation in Indonesia

    Hyperinflation in Indonesia

    Hyperinflation_in_Indonesia

  • Taiwan
  • Country in East Asia

    expropriation of businesses into government-operated monopolies, and the hyperinflation of 1945–1949. The shooting of a civilian on 28 February 1947 triggered

    Taiwan

    Taiwan

    Taiwan

  • Papiermark
  • German currency from 1914 to 1923

    it went off the gold standard, and most specifically with the era of hyperinflation in Germany of 1922 and 1923. Formally, the same German mark was used

    Papiermark

    Papiermark

    Papiermark

  • Hungarian one hundred quintillion pengő banknote
  • Obsolete Hungarian banknote

    ever circulated, issued in 1946 during Hungary's extreme post-WWII hyperinflation, a period of unprecedented economic chaos where the currency lost value

    Hungarian one hundred quintillion pengő banknote

    Hungarian one hundred quintillion pengő banknote

    Hungarian_one_hundred_quintillion_pengő_banknote

  • Nazi Germany
  • German state from 1933 to 1945

    the payments and to repay the country's war debt, but the resulting hyperinflation led to inflated prices, economic chaos, and food riots. When the government

    Nazi Germany

    Nazi Germany

    Nazi_Germany

  • Zimbabwean one hundred trillion dollar note
  • Obsolete Zimbabwean banknote

    notes of the Hungarian pengő), and symbolised the 2007–2009 period of hyperinflation in Zimbabwe. It has since gained significant interest from economists

    Zimbabwean one hundred trillion dollar note

    Zimbabwean one hundred trillion dollar note

    Zimbabwean_one_hundred_trillion_dollar_note

  • Serbia and Montenegro
  • Country in Southeast Europe (1992–2006)

    the course of the Yugoslav Wars and Kosovo War. This also resulted in hyperinflation between 1992 and 1994. The Yugoslav Wars ended with the Dayton Agreement

    Serbia and Montenegro

    Serbia and Montenegro

    Serbia_and_Montenegro

  • Steve Hanke
  • American economist (born 1942)

    East. He is also known for his work on currency boards, dollarization, hyperinflation, water pricing and demand, benefit-cost analysis, privatization, and

    Steve Hanke

    Steve Hanke

    Steve_Hanke

  • Yugoslav dinar
  • Currency of Yugoslavia

    Following the breakup of Yugoslavia, this caused severe and prolonged hyperinflation in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, which has been described as the

    Yugoslav dinar

    Yugoslav dinar

    Yugoslav_dinar

  • Constant purchasing power accounting
  • Accounting model

    Daily CPI (consumer price index) during low inflation, high inflation, hyperinflation and deflation; i.e., during all possible economic environments. During

    Constant purchasing power accounting

    Constant_purchasing_power_accounting

  • Zimbabwean dollar (1980–2009)
  • Currency of Zimbabwe from 1980 to 2009

    was subject to periods of extreme inflation, followed by a period of hyperinflation. The Zimbabwean dollar was introduced in 1980 to directly replace the

    Zimbabwean dollar (1980–2009)

    Zimbabwean dollar (1980–2009)

    Zimbabwean_dollar_(1980–2009)

  • Economic collapse
  • Severe and prolonged economic problems

    Depression of the 1930s), to a breakdown in normal commerce caused by hyperinflation (such as in Weimar Germany in the 1920s), or even an economically caused

    Economic collapse

    Economic_collapse

  • Economy of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
  • businesses along with cheques; especially the German mark. The first hyperinflation stabilization program was adopted under the name Economic Reform Program

    Economy of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia

    Economy of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia

    Economy_of_the_Socialist_Federal_Republic_of_Yugoslavia

  • When Money Dies
  • 1923 Hyperinflation in Germany book by Adam Fergusson

    and Hyperinflation in Weimar Germany is a 1975 book by British journalist, historian, and politician Adam Fergusson, describing the hyperinflation in the

    When Money Dies

    When_Money_Dies

  • Venezuelan bolívar
  • Currency of Venezuela

    them. From 2016 to 2019 and again in 2020, the currency experienced hyperinflation for a total period of 38 months. The rampant inflation prompted another

    Venezuelan bolívar

    Venezuelan bolívar

    Venezuelan_bolívar

  • Second Hungarian Republic
  • Hungarian state from 1946 to 1949

    the pengő, would be destroyed by the most ruinous hyperinflation in recorded history. The hyperinflation was largely due to the inability of tax revenues

    Second Hungarian Republic

    Second Hungarian Republic

    Second_Hungarian_Republic

  • International sanctions against Serbia and Montenegro
  • International embargo imposed by the United Nations during the Yugoslav Wars

    economy grew enormously to fund the wars, resulting in a protracted hyperinflation episode which lasted for a total of 25 months. In 1993, the dinar recorded

    International sanctions against Serbia and Montenegro

    International sanctions against Serbia and Montenegro

    International_sanctions_against_Serbia_and_Montenegro

  • Rudolf Havenstein
  • German lawyer and central banker (1857–1923)

    lawyer and president of the Reichsbank (German central bank) during the hyperinflation of 1921–1923. Havenstein was born in Meseritz (Międzyrzecz), Province

    Rudolf Havenstein

    Rudolf Havenstein

    Rudolf_Havenstein

  • Inflation accounting
  • Accounting focused on inflation

    accounting in the presence of high inflation and hyperinflation. For example, in countries experiencing hyperinflation the International Accounting Standards Board

    Inflation accounting

    Inflation_accounting

  • Great Famine (Ireland)
  • 1845–1852 mass starvation in Ireland

    Panic of 1930 Chinese hyperinflation (1937–1950) Wartime period (1939–1945) Greek hyperinflation (1941–1946) Chinese hyperinflation (1937–1950) Post–WWII

    Great Famine (Ireland)

    Great Famine (Ireland)

    Great_Famine_(Ireland)

  • Rentenmark
  • German currency from 1923 to 1924

    [ˈʁɛntn̩ˌmaʁk] ; RM) was a currency issued on 15 November 1923 to stop the hyperinflation of 1922 and 1923 in Weimar Germany, after the previously used Papiermark

    Rentenmark

    Rentenmark

    Rentenmark

  • World War I reparations
  • wrecked their economy by funding passive resistance and brought about hyperinflation. Under Anglo-American pressure and a simultaneous decline in the value

    World War I reparations

    World War I reparations

    World_War_I_reparations

  • Interwar period
  • 1918–1939 period between the World Wars

    political and economic turmoil, the first culminated in the German hyperinflation of 1923 and the failed Beer Hall Putsch of the same year. The second

    Interwar period

    Interwar period

    Interwar_period

  • Crisis in Venezuela
  • Socioeconomic and political conjuncture in 21st century Venezuela

    by hyperinflation, escalating starvation, disease, crime, and mortality rates, resulting in massive emigration. Food shortages and hyperinflation have

    Crisis in Venezuela

    Crisis in Venezuela

    Crisis_in_Venezuela

  • Old Taiwan dollar
  • Former currency of Taiwan

    the Republic of China. The currency was issued by the Bank of Taiwan. Hyperinflation prompted the introduction of the New Taiwan dollar in June 1949, shortly

    Old Taiwan dollar

    Old_Taiwan_dollar

  • Weimar Republic
  • German state from 1918 to 1933

    1918. In its initial years, grave problems beset the Republic, such as hyperinflation and political extremism, including political murders and two attempted

    Weimar Republic

    Weimar Republic

    Weimar_Republic

  • The Collapse of Nationalist China
  • American scholarly book on Chinese history,

    how they contributed to Chiang's losses. The author argues that the hyperinflation damaged the Chinese military. Linh D. Vu of Arizona State University

    The Collapse of Nationalist China

    The_Collapse_of_Nationalist_China

  • Old Israeli shekel
  • Currency of Israel between 1980 and 1985

    000:1 on 1 January 1986. The old shekel was short-lived due to its hyperinflation. The old shekel was subdivided into 100 new agorot (אגורות חדשות). The

    Old Israeli shekel

    Old Israeli shekel

    Old_Israeli_shekel

  • Stagflation
  • High inflation, low economic growth, and high unemployment

    Economics portal Biflation Chronic inflation Deflation Economic stagnation Hyperinflation Inflationism Shrinkflation Stagflation in the United States Zero interest-rate

    Stagflation

    Stagflation

  • Economy of Zimbabwe
  • national currency, the Zimbabwean Dollar, in April 2009. That stopped hyperinflation and made normal forms of business possible again, by using foreign currency

    Economy of Zimbabwe

    Economy of Zimbabwe

    Economy_of_Zimbabwe

  • 1973 oil crisis
  • OAPEC petroleum embargo

    Panic of 1930 Chinese hyperinflation (1937–1950) Wartime period (1939–1945) Greek hyperinflation (1941–1946) Chinese hyperinflation (1937–1950) Post–WWII

    1973 oil crisis

    1973 oil crisis

    1973_oil_crisis

  • Lost Decade (Peru)
  • 1980s economic stagnation in Peru

    financial crisis soon became adopted into the public sphere through hyperinflation in commodities, food shortages, and mass unemployment. By the end of

    Lost Decade (Peru)

    Lost_Decade_(Peru)

  • Inhalation
  • Flow of the respiratory current into an organism

    muscles Scalene muscles Sternocleidomastoid muscle Trapezius muscle Hyperinflation or hyperaeration is where the lung volume is abnormally increased, with

    Inhalation

    Inhalation

    Inhalation

  • May 1924 German federal election
  • of the Ruhr by French and Belgian troops and the resulting period of hyperinflation. The election campaign was marked by strong ideological differences

    May 1924 German federal election

    May 1924 German federal election

    May_1924_German_federal_election

  • Supreme Decree 21060
  • policies in order to end Bolivia's twin crises of international debt and hyperinflation. In 1985, under the fourth (and final) term of President Paz Estenssoro

    Supreme Decree 21060

    Supreme_Decree_21060

  • Montenegro and the euro
  • nonexistence of any legal state and financial discipline, and this resulted in hyperinflation in the period 1992–1994. After the crash of the common market and simultaneous

    Montenegro and the euro

    Montenegro and the euro

    Montenegro_and_the_euro

  • Deutsche Rentenbank
  • lack of confidence in the currency of the Reichsbank waned and the hyperinflation ceased. The Rentenmarks continued to be accepted as currency in Germany

    Deutsche Rentenbank

    Deutsche_Rentenbank

  • List of people named in the Epstein files
  • People in files on Jeffrey Epstein

    providing a new currency due to the Zimbabwean dollar's collapse due to hyperinflation. An FBI report dated November 2017 said Epstein had provided Mugabe

    List of people named in the Epstein files

    List_of_people_named_in_the_Epstein_files

  • 1976 sterling crisis
  • Situation of prolonged doubt in the strength of Britain's currency

    crisis Energy crisis Financial contagion Social contagion Flash crash Hyperinflation Liquidity crisis Accounting Capital Funding Market Minsky moment Social

    1976 sterling crisis

    1976 sterling crisis

    1976_sterling_crisis

  • List of economic crises
  • crash of the Peruzzi and the Bardi family Compagnia dei Bardi in 1345). Hyperinflation in the Yuan Dynasty (1350s). Public confidence in the dynasty's fiat

    List of economic crises

    List_of_economic_crises

  • Wall Street crash of 1929
  • Major stock market crash in the United States

    Panic of 1930 Chinese hyperinflation (1937–1950) Wartime period (1939–1945) Greek hyperinflation (1941–1946) Chinese hyperinflation (1937–1950) Post–WWII

    Wall Street crash of 1929

    Wall Street crash of 1929

    Wall_Street_crash_of_1929

  • Convertibility plan
  • 1990s economic policy pegging the Argentine peso to the US dollar

    to the U.S. dollar between 1991 and 2002 in an attempt to eliminate hyperinflation and stimulate economic growth. While it initially met with considerable

    Convertibility plan

    Convertibility plan

    Convertibility_plan

  • Great Depression in Germany
  • Economic downturn from 1929 to 1935

    Weimar hyperinflation of 1923. The collapse of the Reichsmark's value made individuals' monetary savings all but worthless. The hyperinflation was quickly

    Great Depression in Germany

    Great Depression in Germany

    Great_Depression_in_Germany

  • Wang Sheng (general)
  • Taiwanese general (1915–2006)

    the effort failed and the regulations were lifted by end-October and hyperinflation returned with a vengeance. In the chaos of late 1948 and early 1949

    Wang Sheng (general)

    Wang Sheng (general)

    Wang_Sheng_(general)

  • The wild nineties
  • Idiom describing the 1990s in Russia

    political turmoil, and social transformation, often characterized by hyperinflation, privatization scandals, and the rise of oligarchic elites. The extent

    The wild nineties

    The wild nineties

    The_wild_nineties

  • Hyperinflation therapy
  • Medical intervention

    Hyperinflation therapy (HIT) is a very common therapy performed on patients who have some sort of respiratory distress. The therapy involves applying volumes

    Hyperinflation therapy

    Hyperinflation_therapy

  • Shock therapy (economics)
  • Sudden release of price and currency controls

    term is also applied to Bolivia's case. Bolivia successfully tackled hyperinflation in 1985 under President Victor Paz Estenssoro and Minister of Planning

    Shock therapy (economics)

    Shock_therapy_(economics)

  • Brazil
  • Country in South America

    during his tenure through failure to control the economic crisis and hyperinflation he inherited from the military regime. Sarney's unsuccessful government

    Brazil

    Brazil

    Brazil

  • Economic history of China (1912–1949)
  • government describe hyperinflation as a major factor for the government's failure. The rampant corruption of the KMT, hyperinflation from the over issuing

    Economic history of China (1912–1949)

    Economic history of China (1912–1949)

    Economic_history_of_China_(1912–1949)

  • Inflation
  • Devaluation of money's purchasing power

    producing hyperinflations – episodes of extreme inflation rates much higher than those observed in earlier periods of commodity money. The hyperinflation in

    Inflation

    Inflation

    Inflation

  • Yugoslav Wars
  • 1991–2001 series of wars in the Balkans

    126 Croats for such acts. Sanctions against FR Yugoslavia created a hyperinflation of 300 million percent of the Yugoslav dinar. By 1995, almost 1 million

    Yugoslav Wars

    Yugoslav Wars

    Yugoslav_Wars

  • Gulf War
  • 1990–1991 conflict in the Middle East

    2003, the effects of government policy and sanctions regime led to hyperinflation, widespread poverty and malnutrition.[citation needed] During the late

    Gulf War

    Gulf War

    Gulf_War

  • Black Monday (1987)
  • Global stock market crash

    Panic of 1930 Chinese hyperinflation (1937–1950) Wartime period (1939–1945) Greek hyperinflation (1941–1946) Chinese hyperinflation (1937–1950) Post–WWII

    Black Monday (1987)

    Black Monday (1987)

    Black_Monday_(1987)

  • Modern drachma
  • Currency of Greece from 1832 to 2002

    German–Italian occupation of Greece from 1941 to 1944, catastrophic hyperinflation caused much higher denominations to be issued, culminating in 100,000

    Modern drachma

    Modern_drachma

  • Hungarian adópengő
  • Unit of currency

    Hungarian hyperinflation" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2010-07-18. Retrieved 2010-12-31. Garami, Erika (1 November 2006). "Hyperinflation in numbers"

    Hungarian adópengő

    Hungarian adópengő

    Hungarian_adópengő

  • List of companies of Venezuela
  • destabilized economy led to a crisis in Bolivarian Venezuela, resulting in hyperinflation, an economic depression, shortages of basic goods and drastic increases

    List of companies of Venezuela

    List of companies of Venezuela

    List_of_companies_of_Venezuela

  • Turkish economic crisis (2018–current)
  • Panic of 1930 Chinese hyperinflation (1937–1950) Wartime period (1939–1945) Greek hyperinflation (1941–1946) Chinese hyperinflation (1937–1950) Post–WWII

    Turkish economic crisis (2018–current)

    Turkish economic crisis (2018–current)

    Turkish_economic_crisis_(2018–current)

  • Azerbaijani manat
  • Currency of Azerbaijan

    Republic, with the issues happening in 1919–1923. The currency underwent hyperinflation, and was eventually substituted by the Transcaucasian ruble, which,

    Azerbaijani manat

    Azerbaijani manat

    Azerbaijani_manat

  • Mexican peso crisis
  • Economic crisis in Mexico

    Panic of 1930 Chinese hyperinflation (1937–1950) Wartime period (1939–1945) Greek hyperinflation (1941–1946) Chinese hyperinflation (1937–1950) Post–WWII

    Mexican peso crisis

    Mexican_peso_crisis

  • Vicious circle
  • Self-reinforcing sequence of events

    the cycle. A well-known example of a vicious circle in economics is hyperinflation. When the results are not detrimental but beneficial, the term virtuous

    Vicious circle

    Vicious circle

    Vicious_circle

  • List of stock market crashes and bear markets
  • Panic of 1930 Chinese hyperinflation (1937–1950) Wartime period (1939–1945) Greek hyperinflation (1941–1946) Chinese hyperinflation (1937–1950) Post–WWII

    List of stock market crashes and bear markets

    List_of_stock_market_crashes_and_bear_markets

  • Zimbabwean dollar (2019–2024)
  • Currency of Zimbabwe from 2019 to 2024

    collapsing from what was at the time the second-highest ever rate of hyperinflation in the world (after the Hungarian pengő in 1946). On 12 April 2009,

    Zimbabwean dollar (2019–2024)

    Zimbabwean dollar (2019–2024)

    Zimbabwean_dollar_(2019–2024)

  • 1998 Russian financial crisis
  • Mid-1998 economic crisis in Russia

    crisis Energy crisis Financial contagion Social contagion Flash crash Hyperinflation Liquidity crisis Accounting Capital Funding Market Minsky moment Social

    1998 Russian financial crisis

    1998 Russian financial crisis

    1998_Russian_financial_crisis

  • Central Bank of Venezuela
  • Monetary authority of Venezuela

    CPI has presented a behavior that fits most of the definitions for hyperinflation, the first in the country's history. The bank, subject to a strong control

    Central Bank of Venezuela

    Central Bank of Venezuela

    Central_Bank_of_Venezuela

  • Petro (token)
  • Venezuelan cryptocurrency

    of the petro would encourage further hyperinflation. Supply-side economist Steve Hanke, who studies hyperinflation in Venezuela, stated that the petro

    Petro (token)

    Petro (token)

    Petro_(token)

  • South Sea Company
  • 18th-century economic speculation bubble

    Panic of 1930 Chinese hyperinflation (1937–1950) Wartime period (1939–1945) Greek hyperinflation (1941–1946) Chinese hyperinflation (1937–1950) Post–WWII

    South Sea Company

    South Sea Company

    South_Sea_Company

  • Cuno cabinet
  • 1922–23 cabinet of Weimar Germany

    The Cuno cabinet, headed by Chancellor Wilhelm Cuno, a political independent, was the seventh democratically elected government of the Weimar Republic

    Cuno cabinet

    Cuno cabinet

    Cuno_cabinet

  • Golden Twenties
  • Period during the 1920s in Germany

    in the Weimar Republic. The era began in 1924, after the end of the hyperinflation following World War I, and ended with the Wall Street crash of 1929

    Golden Twenties

    Golden Twenties

    Golden_Twenties

  • Bank run
  • Mass withdrawal of money from banks

    Panic of 1930 Chinese hyperinflation (1937–1950) Wartime period (1939–1945) Greek hyperinflation (1941–1946) Chinese hyperinflation (1937–1950) Post–WWII

    Bank run

    Bank run

    Bank_run

  • 2022 stock market decline
  • Worldwide economic event

    crisis Energy crisis Financial contagion Social contagion Flash crash Hyperinflation Liquidity crisis Accounting Capital Funding Market Minsky moment Social

    2022 stock market decline

    2022_stock_market_decline

  • Economic reforms of Javier Milei
  • 25% per month in December 2023, propelling the nation into hyperinflation. This hyperinflation eroded the purchasing power of the Argentine peso, rendering

    Economic reforms of Javier Milei

    Economic reforms of Javier Milei

    Economic_reforms_of_Javier_Milei

  • Confederate States of America
  • Unrecognized state in North America (1861–1865)

    argued that the Confederacy's failure to raise adequate revenue led to hyperinflation and being unable to win a war of attrition, despite the prowess of its

    Confederate States of America

    Confederate States of America

    Confederate_States_of_America

  • Redenomination
  • Process of changing the face value of a currency unit

    psychological impact on the population by suggesting that a period of hyperinflation is over, and is not a reminder of how much inflation has impacted them

    Redenomination

    Redenomination

    Redenomination

  • Market liquidity
  • Finance property of an asset

    crisis Energy crisis Financial contagion Social contagion Flash crash Hyperinflation Liquidity crisis Accounting Capital Funding Market Minsky moment Social

    Market liquidity

    Market_liquidity

  • Fiscal dominance
  • Aspect of monetary policy

    dominance commonly experience higher inflation, and in extreme cases hyperinflation. Fiscal dominance is contrasted with monetary dominance, where the central

    Fiscal dominance

    Fiscal_dominance

  • Denomination (postage stamp)
  • Face value of a stamp

    overprinted and re-denominated to cents in 1959–1960. During periods of hyperinflation, non-overprinted postage stamps of extraordinary denominations have

    Denomination (postage stamp)

    Denomination (postage stamp)

    Denomination_(postage_stamp)

  • Dušan the Mighty (paramilitary)
  • Paramilitary unit in Yugoslav Wars

    Communists of Serbia (1987) JBTZ trial (1988) Neum Affair [bs] (1988–1989) Hyperinflation in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1980s) Events and actors

    Dušan the Mighty (paramilitary)

    Dušan_the_Mighty_(paramilitary)

  • Ming dynasty
  • Imperial dynasty of China (1368–1644)

    re-monetized the Ming economy, whose paper money had suffered repeated hyperinflation and was no longer trusted. While traditional Confucians opposed such

    Ming dynasty

    Ming dynasty

    Ming_dynasty

  • Axis of Unity
  • 21st century Iranian-Venezuelan relationship

    (nephew) Francisco Flores de Freitas (nephew) Related Crisis in Venezuela Hyperinflation in Venezuela International Criminal Court investigation in Venezuela

    Axis of Unity

    Axis_of_Unity

  • 2023 United States banking crisis
  • Banking crisis beginning in March 2023

    Panic of 1930 Chinese hyperinflation (1937–1950) Wartime period (1939–1945) Greek hyperinflation (1941–1946) Chinese hyperinflation (1937–1950) Post–WWII

    2023 United States banking crisis

    2023 United States banking crisis

    2023_United_States_banking_crisis

  • Armenia
  • Country in West Asia

    plant was reopened in 1995. The national currency, the dram, suffered hyperinflation for the first years after its introduction in 1993. Nevertheless, the

    Armenia

    Armenia

    Armenia

  • Notgeld
  • Emergency money issued during a crisis

    inflation started to get out of control in Germany, culminating in hyperinflation. Throughout the year, the value of the mark deteriorated faster and

    Notgeld

    Notgeld

    Notgeld

  • Monetary reform in the Soviet Union, 1922–24
  • principal objectives of the reform included stopping the effects of hyperinflation, establishing a unified medium of exchange and the creation of a more-independent

    Monetary reform in the Soviet Union, 1922–24

    Monetary reform in the Soviet Union, 1922–24

    Monetary_reform_in_the_Soviet_Union,_1922–24

  • Gold holdings
  • Quantities of gold held as a store of value

    of value, an investment vehicle, or perceived as protection against hyperinflation and against financial and/or political upheavals.[citation needed] During

    Gold holdings

    Gold holdings

    Gold_holdings

  • 1979 oil crisis
  • Worldwide increase in crude oil prices following the Iranian Revolution

    Panic of 1930 Chinese hyperinflation (1937–1950) Wartime period (1939–1945) Greek hyperinflation (1941–1946) Chinese hyperinflation (1937–1950) Post–WWII

    1979 oil crisis

    1979 oil crisis

    1979_oil_crisis

  • Currency crisis
  • Type of financial crisis

    [citation needed] Recessions attributed to currency crises include the hyperinflation in the Weimar Republic, 1994 economic crisis in Mexico, 1997 Asian financial

    Currency crisis

    Currency_crisis

  • ISO 4217
  • Standard defining codes for currencies

    Shekel, the currency that replaced the first Israeli shekel due to hyperinflation. NIS conflicts with ISO 4217, because NI stands for Nicaragua. NTD TWD

    ISO 4217

    ISO 4217

    ISO_4217

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  • Sarasvati
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu

    Sarasvati

    A Goddess of Learning

  • Ramniklal
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian

    Ramniklal

    Scenic; Picturesque

  • Awas | ஆவாஸ 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Awas | ஆவாஸ 

    Moderate, Average

  • Haugh
  • Surname or Lastname

    Irish (mainly County Clare)

    Haugh

    Irish (mainly County Clare) : shortened form of O’Haugh, an Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó hEachach ‘descendant of Eochu’, possibly a pet form of Eochaidh, Eachaidh (see Haughey).English : topographic name from Middle English haw, haugh ‘enclosure’ (Old English haga), or a habitational name from a place named with this word such as Haugh in Lincolnshire. Compare Haw.English : topographic name for someone who lived in a nook or hollow, from Middle English haulgh ‘nook’, ‘hollow’, ‘recess’ (Old English h(e)alh; see Hale), or a habitational name from Haulgh in Lancashire, named from this word.

  • Gyani | ஜ்ஞாநீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Gyani | ஜ்ஞாநீ

  • Anzar
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Anzar

    Angel of paradise

  • Sevaanam
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Tamil

    Sevaanam

    Red Morning Sky; Symbol of Hope

  • Jaimi
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Hebrew

    Jaimi

    He who Supplants; Similar to James

  • Faatin | فتین
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Faatin | فتین

    Captivating, Clever, Smart, Fascinating

  • Atyhtan
  • Boy/Male

    Anglo Saxon

    Atyhtan

    Entice.

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