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We want to put it on the cover this week.Hyperinflation is generally caused by reckless governments who let their money supply grow too fast.
Hyperinflation is generally caused by reckless governments who let their money supply grow too fast.
-Hyperinflation might not be so bad if it was stable.
hyperinflation etc.
hyperinflation.
was a control of hyperinflation, even though uh the results were much better under democracy.
This is the classic example of what hyperinflation can do.
- --the result can be catastrophic hyperinflation.
The third one is that we did not experience a previous hyperinflation, which would have simplified the process of implementing a stabilization program.
Typically, when hyperinflation occurs, monetary assets are diluted, leading to a natural restoration of demand.
Typically, hyperinflation quickly leads to a loss of confidence in the country's currency.
By its nature, hyperinflation is an uncontrollable-- - --and dangerous phenomenon.
Now, I think that hyperinflation might be the most likely scenario.
So civil war was the norm, hyperinflation, economic crash, plus there's a plague- ...
So, while back in December we were discussing hyperinflation, today we are discussing 30 year loans.
However, there are no examples of stable hyperinflation.
The sin of monetary policy is hyperinflation, the sin of fiscal policy is debt.
He stepped into the presidency one year ago, with a country on the brink of hyperinflation, deep in debt, and suffering from
If we had done that, we would have encountered hyperinflation.
Hyperinflation happened in Brazil, happened in Argentina, you know,
He saved the economy from what would have been hyperinflation, and the market recovered enormously.
I mean, when I wrote the book, hyperinflation was kind of the worst case scenario.
So civil war was the norm, hyperinflation, economic crash,
In just a few months in office, he already achieved Argentina's first fiscal surplus in 16 years, And not just avoided hyperinflation, but brought inflation
For example, before the Convertibility Plan, which was the most successful program in Argentina's history, Argentina experienced two instances of hyperinflation.
I'm not saying that would happen, but there's a risk that we could have a hyperinflation element.
So instead of 40% fixed income, maybe some real estate, commodities, kind of capture in real hyperinflation hedges,
it literally stopped, became a dictatorship, had several rounds of hyperinflation, turned inward, all kinds of things went wrong.