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Hyperinflation: A Focus on Weimar Germany

Hyperinflation: A Focus on Weimar Germany

The course “Hyperinflation in Modern Economic History: A Focus on Weimar Germany” offers an insightful exploration into one of the most extreme cases of hyperinflation in the 20th century, which crippled the German economy during the early 1920s. Through this focused study, students will examine the causes, including the burdensome reparations from the Treaty of Versailles and the government’s excessive printing of money. The course will also delve into the profound societal and economic effects of hyperinflation, such as the erosion of savings and the destabilization of the middle class. By analyzing how such economic disasters impact policy, public trust, and international relations, the course aims to illustrate broader lessons on the vulnerabilities and resilience of economic systems under extreme stress, utilizing lectures, case studies, and historical data analysis.

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