What are the worst four hyperinflations in the last 100 years?
• Hungary, 1945-1946 – 41.9 quadrillion peak percent per month (prices doubled every 15 hours) • Zimbabwe, Nov. 2008 – prices doubling about every 17 hours. • Yugoslavia, 10/1993-2/1994 – 5 quadrillion peak percent during the period (prices doubled every 18 hours) • Greece, 1941-1944 – 8.5 billion paek percent per month (prices doubled every 28 hours) • Germany, 1921-1923 – 3.