Banking crises had more inflationary consequences after WWII than before; before WWII there was no discernible association between high inflation and banking crises, and the post-WWII inflationary aftermath is predominantly accounted for by Latin America—outside Latin America there is no strong link between inflation and banking crises in the three-to-five years afterward.

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Carmen Reinhart

Evidence Quote

there isn't an obvious link outside of the latin-american post-world War two experience

Source

Carmen Reinhart on Financial Crises 11/23/2009EconTalk
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