What is a hyperinflationary depression? A depression is a severe contraction in the Gross Domestic Product over multiple quarters. To date, there is no consensus on the meaning of “severe”. The Great Depression in the 1930’s is our only true benchmark for this country. The term “hyperinflationary” is a severe increase in money supply which … Continue reading Planning for the near future.
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