The book unfolds chronologically, starting with ancient Rome and progressing through significant inflationary periods such as the influx of New World silver and the hyperinflation of the Weimar Republic. Analyzing diverse historical case studies with supporting evidence from primary source documents, the book connects seemingly disparate inflationary events across time and borders. It offers a global perspective on the economic phenomenon of inflation, emphasizing the interdisciplinary nature of the topic, including connections to political science, sociology, and psychology. This approach allows it to stand out by providing a contextual understanding that goes beyond traditional economic analyses.
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