词汇 | hyperinflation |
释义 | hyperinflation noun[ U ] uk /ˌhaɪ.pə.rɪnˈfleɪʃ.ən/ us /ˌhaɪ.pɚ.ɪnˈfleɪ.ʃən/ a condition where the price of everything in a national economy goes out of control and increases very quickly极度通货膨胀,恶性通货膨胀 Price increases accrual added value anti-inflation anti-inflationary appreciate appreciate by something appreciate in value bull market dead cat bounce go through the roofidiom inflationary inflationary spiral overcharge projected value put something up rack rack something up rebound reinflate roof You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Economics hyperinflation | Business Englishhyperinflation noun[ U ] uk /ˌhaɪpərɪnˈfleɪʃən/us ECONOMICS a situation in which prices are rising extremely fast: Economists generally reserve the term “hyperinflation” for cases when the monthly inflation rate reaches over 50 percent. Examples of hyperinflationhyperinflation My 1973 and 1977 papers on rational expectations and hyperinflation tackled a more difficult problem. As a result, when hyperinflation ended, banks had to start a painful restructuring process although some banks had enough foresight to start adjusting before. The fact that his dissertation work on hyperinflation became his peak achievement bothered him. In the presence of hyperinflation, currency substitution may have positive effects. They point out that the emergency context of hyperinflation granted the government the necessary political strength to undertake a process of policy innovation. The culprits created conduit political banks for siphoning public resources to fund political activities, which plunged the country into hyperinflation. The crisis has been manifested in unemployment, retrenchment, hyperinflation, and consequent decline of living standards. In particular, the model could display hyperinflation with a constant money supply! Payment in kind was replacing cash wages owing to the currency devaluation caused by the hyperinflation crisis. Such language took on many variations during the war, the revolution and the period of hyperinflation. Their priority was not to protect local communities from either the occupying forces or the post-war crime wave fed by hyperinflation and generalised penury. In periods of rapid inflation or hyperinflation, nominal prices vary substantially between seasons. However, each of these will lead to sensible index number comparisons in the presence of hyperinflation. Pensioners, professionals, local clerks and professors in particular had to suffer under the losses of war and hyperinflation. Alternatively, others95'105 have determined that entry to the pleural space will result in decreased compliance and an increased alveolar-arterial oxygen gradient, but that this can be overcome with static hyperinflation. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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