Every once in a while there are really extreme examples of monetary inflation in the world. A past example would be Germany shortly after the first world war. One could even argue that the hyperinflation in post-war Germany was one reason why the Nazis could become so popular, an event that ultimately led to WW2. I’ve used the correct term already: Whenever inflation gets to an extreme, we’re referring to it as hyperinflation.
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