The Long Wave in the World EconomyEnthusiastically received by reviewers - `It is an intellectual tour de force ... this is the most substantial synthesis of long wave theory to be published since the revival of interest in the whole topic.' - Professor Christopher Freeman |
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... effect of disinfla- tionary policies ; but the uneasy feeling had been growing , that there was a deeper crisis of which inflation and unemployment were each a part . After a few weeks ' reading of the long wave literature some ideas of ...
... effect of disinfla- tionary policies ; but the uneasy feeling had been growing , that there was a deeper crisis of which inflation and unemployment were each a part . After a few weeks ' reading of the long wave literature some ideas of ...
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... effect of the ' luni - solar tide ' , which has a cycle of some 18.6 years , on US rainfall , and thus on crop production and the US economy in general : more rain , more crops , more output . The effect was pronounced from 1830 ( the ...
... effect of the ' luni - solar tide ' , which has a cycle of some 18.6 years , on US rainfall , and thus on crop production and the US economy in general : more rain , more crops , more output . The effect was pronounced from 1830 ( the ...
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... effect must increase too . But there may be negative effects ; there certainly were in the past . In the nineteenth century the migration waves across the Atlantic must have stimulated the American economy , and it has been convincingly ...
... effect must increase too . But there may be negative effects ; there certainly were in the past . In the nineteenth century the migration waves across the Atlantic must have stimulated the American economy , and it has been convincingly ...
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... effect he is talking about a disparate set of basic innovations . It is very hard to see in what sense the ... effects are the diffusion swarms after ... a set The long wave debate 15.
... effect he is talking about a disparate set of basic innovations . It is very hard to see in what sense the ... effects are the diffusion swarms after ... a set The long wave debate 15.
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Andrew Tylecote. expansionary effects are the diffusion swarms after ... a set of inter- related basic innovations ... effect , cheaper ways of providing con- sumers with what they were buying already – threatened to increase supply ...
Andrew Tylecote. expansionary effects are the diffusion swarms after ... a set of inter- related basic innovations ... effect , cheaper ways of providing con- sumers with what they were buying already – threatened to increase supply ...
Contents
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7 | |
Technological styles | 36 |
Monetary feedback | 84 |
Population feedback | 101 |
Inequality feedback 1 In the North | 122 |
Inequality feedback 2 International and in the South | 147 |
A résumé of the theoretical argument | 183 |
A historical account 18501896 | 207 |
A historical account 18961945 | 221 |
A historical account from 1945 to the present | 248 |
The way to the next upswing | 272 |
Notes | 295 |
Bibliography | 320 |
Index | 329 |
A historical account 17801850 | 189 |
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