Examples of using Hyper-inflation in English and their translations into Spanish
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The economic vulnerability of IDPs is worsening owing to the continuing economic depression in"Puntland" following the livestock ban, hyper-inflation as a result of the importation of bank notes
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their related accumulated depreciation be adjusted for the effects of hyper-inflation in the country.
further contributed to the country's hyper-inflation.
The hyper-inflation experienced in 1923 brought important changes to investment regulations.
Conditions were made more difficult by the hyper-inflation of the early 1920s
What innocent German citizen, remembering all the hyper-inflation of the 1920s, wouldn't have bought into it?
After the hyper-inflation of 1990, inflation in Nicaragua diminished to an average of 20.3 per cent in 1992 only 3.9 per cent if a December-to-December period is considered.
This further increased the inflation rate and eventually led to hyper-inflation.
Hyper-inflation then disrupted the economy,
Hyper-inflation has affected the war-torn zones of former Yugoslavia.
Didn't you learn anything from the hyper-inflation fiasco in Zimbabwe?
The country continued to suffer from a rapidly depreciating national currency and hyper-inflation.
During the Japanese occupation, hyper-inflation and food rationing became the norm of daily lives.
The term shock therapy originates from Bolivia's tackling of hyper-inflation in 1985, and was thought to have been coined by the media.
it's possible we will have hyper-inflation.
such as fuel, and hyper-inflation have devastated the economy.
most people expected that he would eliminate hyper-inflation and renew growth.
However, the 1989 Argentine economic crisis, with hyper-inflation, also ended the new dreams.
eliminated the hyper-inflation of the 1980s and increased its international currency reserves.