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hyperinflation — ● hyperinflation nom féminin Inflation d une extrême intensité. ● hyperinflation (synonymes) nom féminin Inflation d une extrême intensité. Synonymes : inflation galopante hyperinflation [ipɛʀɛ̃flɑsjɔ̃] n. f. ÉTYM. Attesté 1994; de hyper , et… … Encyclopédie Universelle
hyperinflation — n. an unusually rapid rate of monetary inflation, as when prices rise more than 100 per cent per year. Note: A famous example occurred in Germany after the first World War, reaching its peak in the period 1923. When the hyperinflation ended by… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
hyperinflation — 1930 in the economic sense, from HYPER (Cf. hyper ) + INFLATION (Cf. inflation). Earlier as a medical term in treatment of lung diseases … Etymology dictionary
hyperinflation — [n] extremely high, rising economic inflation devaluation, overextension, run away inflation, wheelbarrow economics; concept 335 … New thesaurus
hyperinflation — ► NOUN ▪ monetary inflation occurring at a very high rate … English terms dictionary
hyperinflation — [hī΄pər in flā′shən] n. economic inflation that is particularly severe or extensive hyperinflationary adj … English World dictionary
Hyperinflation — Un billet de 100 milliards de milliards de pengő (1020), en 1946 … Wikipédia en Français
Hyperinflation — Certain figures in this article use scientific notation for readability. In economics, hyperinflation is inflation that is out of control , a condition in which prices increase rapidly as a currency loses its value. Formal definitions vary from a … Wikipedia
Hyperinflation — Deutsche Banknoten aus der Zeit der Hyperinflation 1923 Reichsbanknote 5 Milliarden Mark vom … Deutsch Wikipedia
Hyperinflation — Extremely rapid or out of control inflation. There is no precise numerical definition to hyperinflation. Hyperinflation is a situation where the price increases are so out of control that the concept of inflation is meaningless. When associated… … Investment dictionary
hyperinflation — See: inflation * * * hyperinflation hy‧per‧in‧fla‧tion [ˌhaɪpərɪnˈfleɪʆn] ➔ inflation * * * Inflation rising at 100 percent or more per year. Hyperinflation can become self fuelling and can ultimately trigger an economic collapse. ► See… … Financial and business terms