German Weimar Republic in the Early 1920s and the U.S. - Troubling Similarities
There's a possibility of something similar (but not as severe) happening in the U.S. - we'd rather at least mention it than not.
The parallel to the German war reparations is the derivatives area today.
Don't shoot the messenger, we didn't invent the facts below.
Year | German Weimar Republic | United States | Year |
1914-1918 |
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2001-2004 |
1919-1921 |
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2005 |
1922 |
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2006-2007 |
1923 |
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November 14, 1923 |
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November 15, 1923 & beyond |
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Many charts from Weimar Germany here.
Note: Some of the statements above have been made in a general and somewhat imprecise way in order to make a cleaner and simpler comparison.
The source of most of the data is: "The Economics of Inflation (Routledge Library Editions-Economics, 84)" by Constantino Bresciani-Turroni (427 pages, Routledge, reprint edition, October 1, 2003, first published 1937) Available at Amazon here.
Here is another article covering the Wiemar period from 1924.
Hypereinflation in China 1937-1949, a similar picture but from China
www.nowandfutures.com/us_weimar.html