30 March 1992 We had hyperinflation some two years ago, but reminiscing about it will not help us much this time. We must turn to the experience of others. At present, we are widely discussing the role of Germany in the Yugoslav crisis, so it might be useful to remind both ourselves and them of the German hyperinflation of 1923. […]

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