English to Kannada Dictionary hyperinflation

hyperinflation

ಅಧಿಕ ಹಣದುಬ್ಬರ
definition
noun
If the central bank chooses to persevere in their inflation, hyperinflation will be unleashed.
monetary inflation occurring at a very high rate.
example
It imposed an economic program that ended 'hyperinflation' and stabilized Bolivia's economy.
Salim says the nation won over crisis once before - 'hyperinflation' , no jobs, decrepit infrastructure.
And remember, on top of this, there is a basic high rate of 'hyperinflation' already built into the system right now.
So far so good, but what about contingency plans to combat inflation, and 'hyperinflation' to boot?
That regime is capable of unleashing the most horrendous forces of economic destruction: deflation or 'hyperinflation' .
After six years of war, the country suffered from 'hyperinflation' , food shortages, ill-clothed soldiers, and a plundered citizenry.
Lessons learned during the days of 'hyperinflation' in the 1970s and 1980s are coming in handy.
This is especially true in case of 'hyperinflation' .
While 'hyperinflation' persisted, this was a big advantage.
You cannot think straight in the midst of 'hyperinflation' .
Brazil has successfully made the transition from the military rule and 'hyperinflation' of the 1980s.
When price increases get out of control, inflation is referred to as 'hyperinflation' .
The 'hyperinflation' resorted to after the coup d'état completed the financial destruction of these foundations.
If the central bank chooses to persevere in their inflation, 'hyperinflation' will be unleashed.
This is the point where the game slips out of the hands of the stabilizers and 'hyperinflation' and depression loom.
The traditional remedy for inflation in general, and 'hyperinflation' in particular, is gold.
The states' economies began to experience 'hyperinflation' as state governments printed paper money to meet war expenditures.
A mere five years after the end of 'hyperinflation' , the country's economy began to turn down once more.
Many countries have resorted to printing money and have experienced 'hyperinflation' under those circumstances.
If the UK was in a boom and the interest rate was set too low, 'hyperinflation' could take place and lead to economic melt down.
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