what are causes of hyperinflation in Germany? (write in points with full explanation)
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Hyperinflation probably happened because the Weimar government printed banknotes to pay reparations and - after the 1923 French invasion - the Ruhr strikers. Because these banknotes were not matched by Germany's production, their value fell.
Simply put, it is caused by dramatically increasing the amount of money in an economy. The increase in money supply is often caused by the government printing and infusing more money into the domestic economy. As there is more money in circulation, prices rise similar to regular inflation.
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