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This amazing graphic from Goldman Sachs researchers shows just how severe hyperinflation was in Germany during the 1920s. In fact, using a 10-year moving average, the current troubles in Germany ...
One unmoored balloon that’s reached enormous proportions recently is the specter of hyperinflation ... Germany circa 1923, Zimbabwe circa 2020, or present-day Venezuela. This is meme economics ...
In 1921 and 1922, policymakers even purposefully fanned inflation to show the former Allies that Germany was too weak to pay the reparations it owed. Political cartoon showing Johannes Gutenberg ...
Germany, as is well known now, had a hyperinflation from 1919 to 1923. At the end, the mark was worth one trillionth of its original value. Afterwards, the new German mark was pegged to gold ...
Present discomfort within Germany with policies designed to reflate the euro-zone economy has been stoked by the assertion of a linkage between hyperinflation and the rise to power of the Nazis in ...
As the Euro crisis intensifies, Germany is still adamant that the European Central Bank must not step in to save everyone. (Whether the ECB actually can save everyone, permanently, is a matter of ...
Significant events came as a “deluge” in 1923, Ullrich points out, including the reoccupation of part of Germany by France and Belgium, severe hyperinflation, Soviet attempts to foment a ...
During the hyperinflation in Germany of 1920s, the country's currency, the mark, went crazy. The government of the Weimar Republic may have been able to clear its debts, but it came at the cost of ...
This amazing graphic from Goldman Sachs researchers shows just how severe hyperinflation was in Germany during the 1920s. In fact, using a 10-year moving average, the current troubles in Germany ...
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