Money and ruin: Hyperinflation and moral loss in the complex humanitarian crisis in Venezuela

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Abstract

A few months before the Covid-19 lockdowns were implemented globally I travelled to the border between Venezuela and Brazil for a stint of ethnographic fieldwork about the complex humanitarian crisis. By that time more than five million Venezuelans had left the country, and hyperinflation was mindboggling. Inflation had reached more than 9500%, making living and working with the national currency impossible. The steep currency breakdown not only intensified the exodus of millions of Venezuelans, but also a gold rush in the Venezuelan South. At the border with Brazil, many Venezuelans were going back and forth with fuel, food, gold, and foreignbanknotes.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherFocaal
Media of outputOnline
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Keywords

  • hyperinflation
  • morality
  • venezuela
  • crisis
  • value
  • oil

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