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Economic Cycles, Crises, and the Global Periphery, by Leonid Grinin, Andrey Korotayev, Arno Tausch

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Economic Cycles, Crises, and the Global Periphery, by Leonid Grinin, Andrey Korotayev, Arno Tausch
Language
eng
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Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Economic Cycles, Crises, and the Global Periphery
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
961271367
Responsibility statement
by Leonid Grinin, Andrey Korotayev, Arno Tausch
Series statement
Springer eBooks.International Perspectives on Social Policy, Administration, and Practice
Summary
This thought-provoking monograph analyzes long- medium- and short-term global cycles of prosperity, recession, and depression, plotting them against centuries of important world events. Major research on economic and political cycles is integrated to clarify evolving relationships between the global center and its periphery as well as current worldwide economic upheavals and potential future developments. Central to this survey are successive waves of industrial and, later, technological and cybernetic progress, leading to the current era of globalization and the changes of the roles of both Western powers and former minors players, however that will lead to the formation of the world order without a hegemon. Additionally, the authors predict what they term the Great Convergence, the lessening of inequities between the global core and the rest of the world, including the wealth gap between First and Third World nations. Among the topics in this ambitious volume: · Why politics is often omitted from economic analysis. · Why economic cycles are crucial to understanding the modern geopolitical landscape. · How the aging of the developed world will affect world technological and economic future. · The evolving technological forecast for Global North and South. · Where the U.S. is likely to stand on the future world stage. Economic Cycles, Crises, and the Global Periphery will inspire discussion and debate among sociologists, global economists, demographers, global historians, and futurologists. This expert knowledge is necessary for further research, proactive response, and preparedness for a new age of sociopolitical change.--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Introduction: cyclical and world-systemic aspects of economic reality with respect to contemporary crisis --  Kondratieff waves in the world system perspective --  Interaction between Kondratieff waves and juglar cycles --  From Kondratieff waves to Akamatsu waves? A new center-periphery perspective on long cycles --  Conclusion: new Kondratieff waves and forthcoming global social transformation
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