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see: [[Kondratiev Cycles]]
=More information=
'''* Article: [[Kondratieff Waves, Evolution  and Globalization]]. By George Modelski. In: Evolution: Development within Different Paradigms  2013 18–29.'''
URL = https://www.sociostudies.org/almanac/articles/files/evolution_3/pdf/018-029.pdf


see: [[Kondratiev Cycles]]
Abstract: "Contemporary Kondratieff wave (K-wave) studies show two tendencies: one, a macroeconomic analysis that maps long trends of prosperity and depression with GDP data, but second, a sectoral approach that traces the influence of  K-waves of basic innovations, and the rise of a succession of leading industrial and/or commercial sectors on the emergence of a global economy. What is more,  K-waves are a not stand-alone feature of the modern world system but one in a cascade of processes that have shaped its emergence. They stand in a close relationship with world politics, democratization, and globalization. An evolutionary explanation of K-waves is one that gives a reasoned account of the emergence of the modern global economy over the past millennium, and one that may project equally far into the future." 
 
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see: Kondratiev Cycles

More information

* Article: Kondratieff Waves, Evolution and Globalization. By George Modelski. In: Evolution: Development within Different Paradigms 2013 18–29.

URL = https://www.sociostudies.org/almanac/articles/files/evolution_3/pdf/018-029.pdf

Abstract: "Contemporary Kondratieff wave (K-wave) studies show two tendencies: one, a macroeconomic analysis that maps long trends of prosperity and depression with GDP data, but second, a sectoral approach that traces the influence of K-waves of basic innovations, and the rise of a succession of leading industrial and/or commercial sectors on the emergence of a global economy. What is more, K-waves are a not stand-alone feature of the modern world system but one in a cascade of processes that have shaped its emergence. They stand in a close relationship with world politics, democratization, and globalization. An evolutionary explanation of K-waves is one that gives a reasoned account of the emergence of the modern global economy over the past millennium, and one that may project equally far into the future."