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hyperinflation - traducción al francés

VERY HIGH AND RAPIDLY ACCELERATING INFLATION
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hyperinflation         
n. hyperinflation, extremely high rate of inflation

Definición

hyperinflation
¦ noun monetary inflation occurring at a very high rate.

Wikipedia

Hyperinflation

In economics, hyperinflation is a very high and typically accelerating inflation. It quickly erodes the real value of the local currency, as the prices of all goods increase. This causes people to minimize their holdings in that currency as they usually switch to more stable foreign currencies. When measured in stable foreign currencies, prices typically remain stable.

Unlike low inflation, where the process of rising prices is protracted and not generally noticeable except by studying past market prices, hyperinflation sees a rapid and continuing increase in nominal prices, the nominal cost of goods, and in the supply of currency. Typically, however, the general price level rises even more rapidly than the money supply as people try ridding themselves of the devaluing currency as quickly as possible. As this happens, the real stock of money (i.e., the amount of circulating money divided by the price level) decreases considerably.

Hyperinflation is often associated with some stress to the government budget, such as wars or their aftermath, sociopolitical upheavals, a collapse in aggregate supply or one in export prices, or other crises that make it difficult for the government to collect tax revenue. A sharp decrease in real tax revenue coupled with a strong need to maintain government spending, together with an inability or unwillingness to borrow, can lead a country into hyperinflation.

Ejemplos de uso de hyperinflation
1. Récession, hyperinflation, pénuries de toutes sortes, pauvreté extręme...
2. N‘y aura–t–il pas une hyperinflation qui fera perdre une grande partie de la valeur de ces 1500 milliards?
3. Il suffirait de faire marcher la planche ŕ billets, donc d‘émettre du papier–monnaie ŕ volonté. La conséquence serait pourtant dramatique: une hyperinflation et la chute du franc.
4. Son mandat s‘était achevé dans une situation de chaos économique, marqué par une hyperinflation de l‘ordre de 7.500% et des pénuries alimentaires.
5. Pierre Leconte, économiste, auteur des «Faux–monnayeurs» (2008), «Hyperinflation: de la crise financi';re ŕ la crise monétaire» (paraît en mars, éd.