Examples of using Hyperinflation in English and their translations into Spanish
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From September 1988, inflation became what economists call hyperinflation.
Hyperinflation, a dramatic decrease in the level of production, and soaring external debt were also cited.
the method of ending hyperinflation is to change the backing of the currency,
suffered hyperinflation for the first years after its introduction in 1993.
The term was truly born after Bolivia successfully tackled hyperinflation in 1985 under Gonzalo Sanchez de Lozada,
As hyperinflation took hold at the end of the 20th century the quality of the notes deteriorated as printing plates from previous issues were reconstituted for printing emergency notes.
For this reason, many historians consider Cuno the architect of the hyperinflation disaster of 1923.
some predict hyperinflation.
accompanied by hyperinflation.
manufacturing sectors were particularly penalized by hyperinflation in the first half of the 1990s.
Colombia as countries“that had hyperinflation and achieved price stability.”.
resulting in hyperinflation.
stop hyperinflation, and then start rebuilding your economy so you achieve growth.
Indeed, economic indicators show that Peru during this tenure suffered hyperinflation of 1722.3% in 1988
Hyperinflation in the country reached triple digits,
As the variable airway obstruction and hyperinflation are the most currently observed functionnal signs of pediatric respiratory diseases,
The hyperinflation and currency devaluation of previous years was halted
A dramatic increase in the velocity of money as the cause of hyperinflation is central to the"crisis of confidence" model of hyperinflation, where the risk premium that sellers demand for the paper currency over the nominal value grows rapidly.
The loss of a relative becomes more significant in the current context of a serious economic crisis in which hyperinflation and shortages of food
the US infected the globe with galloping hyperinflation.