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5by World Bank“… sharp and protracted fall in output and hyperinflation in the immediate post-independence…”
Published 2012
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6by Davies, Victor A.B.“… taxes, capital controls, currency devaluation, or hyperinflation. Issues concern how to measure capital…”
Published 2012
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7“… of hyperinflation (in 1994) and a substantial expansion in social security and social assistance transfers, in large…”
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8by World Bank Group“…In the last decade, Zimbabwe’s financial sector survived the periods of hyperinflation…”
Published 2017
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9by World Bank Group“…In the last decade, Zimbabwe’s financial sector survived the periods of hyperinflation…”
Published 2017
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10“… was associated with debt crises and hyperinflation. Budget rigidity, especially revenue earmarking…”
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11“… success in reducing hyperinflation, the cash budget has largely failed to keep inflation at low levels…”
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12“… the hyperinflation of the late 1980s. But after 1996 a widening gap opened between the observed real…”
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13by Beckerman, Paul“… collapse and incipient hyperinflation that forced the move to full dollarization. Ecuador…”
Published 2014
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15by World Bank“… policy options. While the past decade of hyperinflation and weak economic…”
Published 2015
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16“… of Argentinians for the dollar as a store of value-after the hyperinflation…”
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17by World Bank“… hyperinflation in the 1990s), better public financial management, and gains in basic health…”
Published 2017
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18“… reduction between 1985 and 2004. The taming of hyperinflation (in 1994) and substantial…”
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19by Hicks, Norman“… traditional Soviet- style command economy. After a period of hyperinflation…”
Published 2017
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20by World Bank“… the immediate shock of hyperinflation and sharply increasing unemployment. Poverty…”
Published 2013
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