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    Definition of hyperinflation

    • Hyperinflation refers to the rapid, excessive, price increase in an economy.
    • The rates usually exceed 50% each month and can reach 5 to 10% a day.
    • Hyperinflation involves questions regarding both the supply and the velocity of money.

    Causes of Hyperinflation

    • This kind of situation is prevalent during war or severe economic turmoil.
    • It can be caused due to excessive printing of money by the country’s government.
    • Continued rapid increase in money supply.
    • Supply shocks due to breakdown of systems or natural/manmade disasters.

    Models of Hyperinflation

    • Confidence model – refers to a series of events that removes the confidence that the authority issuing the currency will remain solvent causing massive inflation.
    • Monetary model – refers to the positive feedback cycle of rapid monetary expansion.

    Effect of Hyperinflation on the Economy

    • It causes unprecedented surges in the price of basic goods such as food and fuel. This leads to a fall in the standard of living of the people as they cannot afford basic necessities and the cost of living is too high.
    • People may even resort to hoarding of goods.
    • The value of the currency is lost and purchasing power drastically drops as people lose faith in the fiat money. It can even lead to numerous individuals filing for bankruptcy.
    • People may refuse to deposit their money in financial institutions.
    • The tax revenues of the government take a severe hit.
    • People resort to a barter system of exchange.

    Tackling Hyperinflation

    • Drastic measures such as a shock therapy of slashing government expenditure might be done.
    • The government might alter the currency basis, for example dollarization or use of dollars as national units of currency.
    • Aggressive measures by the central bank to maintain price stability.
    • Stiff wage and price controls.

    Examples of Country that Have Experienced this in the Past

    • The Weimar Republic in the 1920s where the value of German Marc fell from about four to the dollar to one trillion to the dollar.
    • Hyperinflation in the United States during civil war.
    • Zimbabwe during Robert Mugabe’s time where the inflation rates were 98% a day.
    • Hyperinflation in Venezuela from 2013 to 2018, where the inflation rates touched 65000%.

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