Hyperinflation

Hyperinflation

Financial history conference - eabh in cooperation with the Central Bank of Hungary

By eabh

Location

Central Bank of Hungary

55 Krisztina körút 1013 Budapest Hungary

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

Hyperinflation represents an extreme and rapid form of inflation, where a country’s currency loses its value at an alarming rate, often exceeding 50% per month. Hyperinflation can erode the purchasing power of a currency, causing financial hardship for individuals and businesses. It can also destabilize economies and lead to social unrest, making it a critical concern for policymakers and central banks. Understanding the causes and consequences of hyperinflation is essential for formulating effective monetary and fiscal policies to maintain economic stability.

Studying hyperinflation in history provides valuable insights into the complex interplay of economic, political, and psychological factors that contribute to such extreme economic events, making it a compelling subject for economists, historians, and policymakers alike.

We are interested in all financial and economic historians working on the topic of hyperinflation and its financial and political implications in general as much as scholars and practitioners to showcase individual cases of hyperinflation.


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eabh maintains a global network of financial practitioners and academics. Banks, insurances companies and other financial institutions are members fo eabh. The association places current challenges of the financial sector into historical context. Our historians work on long-term topics that matter to the management of financial instituions and policy makers. 

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