Examples of using Hyperinflation in English and their translations into Serbian
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Serbia Remembers Hyperinflation.
Hyperinflation destroys the currency.
No one wants hyperinflation.
Hyperinflation has tremendous growth rates.
Still risk of hyperinflation.
Hyperinflation is always and everywhere a fiscal phenomenon”.
Will this lead to hyperinflation?
Hyperinflation occurs when the inflation rate is extremely high.
How to Avoid Hyperinflation.
That can only lead to serious inflation,perhaps even hyperinflation.
In 1993, hyperinflation reached a record 400,000 billion per cent.
How to stop a hyperinflation.
Breaking the hyperinflation and returning the lost money function to the dinar.
That is what happens during hyperinflation.
Again, hyperinflation cannot be attributed to sanctions or falling oil prices.
How do you solve catastrophic hyperinflation?
Stockmarket instability and hyperinflation lead to runs on the supermarkets.
This could end in high inflation,perhaps even hyperinflation.
Again, hyperinflation cannot be attributed to sanctions or falling oil prices.
In the beginning of the 1990s, hyperinflation began.
Hyperinflation is… The causes and consequences of hyperinflation for the economy.
There will be dramatic inflation,and possibly hyperinflation.
Hyperinflation in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, which began in April 1992, reached.
In Bulgaria the ratio was 56 per cent during the hyperinflation period in 1997.
Such devastating hyperinflation resulted in a drastic deterioration of all important economic indicators.
But it should be an absolute whopper, ending in rising inflation andmaybe even hyperinflation.".
Why, for instance,haven't we experienced a hyperinflation on the order of Germany in 1922?
So, according to the growth rate, inflation is subdivided into moderate, galloping,high and hyperinflation.
Hungary in August 1945- July 1946 suffered from hyperinflation(an increase in the price level of over 1027%).
International Accounting Standard 29 describes four signs that an economy may be in hyperinflation.