Hyperinflation does not occur at random. In every case documented under the Hanke-Crus framework, hyperinflation was a direct result of prolonged policy failures.
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In this sense, hyperinflation is not simply a monetary event but a broader political-economic failure. It reflects fiscal irresponsibility, institutional breakdown, and the collapse of confidence. My work on monetary reform and stabilization all seek to address such causes.