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  2. Neijuan - Wikipedia

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    Neijuan (Chinese: 内卷; pinyin: nèijuǎn; lit. 'to curl inwards' IPA: [nei̯˥˩tɕɥɛn˩˧]) is the Chinese calque of the English word involution. Neijuan is written with two characters which mean "inside" and "rolling". [1]

  3. Chinese hyperinflation - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese hyperinflation was the extreme inflation that emerged in China during the late 1930s, [1] extended to Taiwan after the Japanese surrender in 1945, and concluded in the early 1950s. [ 2 ]

  4. What Does Chinese Inflation Mean for Americans? - AOL

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    Plenty of stories have recently discussed concerns over rising inflation in China. And since China-U.S. trade is a major factor in both nations' economies, you might wonder what impact Chinese ...

  5. Will Chinese deflation help cure the West’s inflation problem?

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    The Chinese economy has hit a rough patch. That might be the catalyst needed to finally cure the West of its inflationary woes.

  6. Why has inflation increased and what does it mean for ... - AOL

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    Inflation lifted to its highest level since April last month, according to official data.

  7. Inflation - Wikipedia

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    Inflation rates among members of the International Monetary Fund in April 2024 UK and US monthly inflation rates from January 1989 [1] [2] In economics, inflation is a general increase in the prices of goods and services in an economy. This is usually measured using a consumer price index (CPI).

  8. With Chinese Inflation Jumping in October, What Will Beijing ...

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    China reported much higher-than-expected inflation in October as a jump in food costs drove its consumer price index to a 25-month high. That's despite government efforts to cool the economy ...

  9. Sino-Vietnamese vocabulary - Wikipedia

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    Sino-Vietnamese vocabulary (Vietnamese: từ Hán Việt, Chữ Hán: 詞漢越, literally 'Chinese-Vietnamese words') is a layer of about 3,000 monosyllabic morphemes of the Vietnamese language borrowed from Literary Chinese with consistent pronunciations based on Middle Chinese. Compounds using these morphemes are used extensively in cultural ...