The Long Wave in the World Economy: The Current Crisis in Historical Perspective

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Routledge, Sep 13, 2013 - Business & Economics - 352 pages
Long waves are cycles of some fifty years duration in which a period of rapid expansion is followed by one of slow growth of stagnation. This book provides a critical examination of long wave theory and an original explanation of long fluctuations which is highly relevant to the current crisis in the world economy.

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Introduction
1
Theory
5
History
181
Notes
295

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Andrew Tylecote, University of Sheffield, UK.

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