Hyperinflation Theories: An Abridged Survey
Fernando Barbosa
Chapter Chapter 1 in Exploring the Mechanics of Chronic Inflation and Hyperinflation, 2017, pp 1-12 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract According to Cagan’s definition hyperinflation starts in a month when the price level increases at least by 50 % and it ends when the price level drops below 50 % and stays there by at least one year. This was Cagan’s empirical criteria to select episodes of hyperinflation. Using this definition Hanke and Krus (2013) were able to identify 56 episodes of hyperinflation worldwide since the first one in France (1796) up to the last one that occurred in Zimbabwe (2007). However, this number should be taken as a lower bound estimate if one takes into account a proper definition of hyperinflation. I will define hyperinflation as a pathology that arises when the price of money goes to zero in finite time.
Keywords: Rational Expectation; Fiscal Deficit; Adaptive Expectation; Fiscal Crisis; Monetary Growth (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-44512-0_1
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