hyperdeflation
Hyperdeflation is a term used to describe an extreme and rapidly accelerating decline in the general price level of goods and services. It denotes a deflationary episode of such intensity that prices fall quickly over a short period, often accompanied by a contraction in credit, demand, or both. There is no formal, universally accepted threshold for hyperdeflation in standard macroeconomic frameworks; rather, it is an informal label for severe deflationary episodes that exceed typical rates.
Causes of hyperdeflation typically include severe demand shocks, financial crises, sharp reductions in liquidity, high debt
Consequences are wide-ranging. Real debt burdens rise as the value of money increases relative to nominal debt,
Policy responses typically focus on aggressive monetary easing, balance-sheet relief, and fiscal stimulus aimed at boosting