Lessons From The German Hyper-Inflation Of The 1920s - zerohedge.com
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The German hyperinflation episode in the early 1920s is often quoted as
an example of the dire consequences of excessive money printing – a
leading industrial economy succumbing to the dangers of currency
debasement promoted by incompetent central bankers.
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