LONG WAVE THEORY
Christopher Freeman(Author)
Edward Elgar Publishing
Published on 19. September 1996
Book
Hardback
678 pages
978-1-85278-954-1 (ISBN)
Description
This reference collection brings together major papers and essays on long wave or Kondratieff cycles.Edited by Christopher Freeman, Long Wave Theory includes both early contributions and work deriving from the revival of interest in the 1970s and 1980s. This authoritative volume reproduces key papers on the connection between innovation and long wave theory, the statistical debate about long wave theory and recent work on its use as a forecasting tool. It includes the first ever English translation of Van Gelderen's classic paper.
As well as Van Gelderen's pioneering 1913 article - translated and introduced by Bart Verspagen - this collection features the major contributions to the contemporary debate drawn from a wide range of journals and publications. Authors whose work is reproduced in this volume include Jan Tinbergen, Andrew Tylecote, Nathan Rosenberg, Ernest Mandel and Helga Nowotny.
As well as Van Gelderen's pioneering 1913 article - translated and introduced by Bart Verspagen - this collection features the major contributions to the contemporary debate drawn from a wide range of journals and publications. Authors whose work is reproduced in this volume include Jan Tinbergen, Andrew Tylecote, Nathan Rosenberg, Ernest Mandel and Helga Nowotny.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Cheltenham
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 244 mm
Width: 169 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-85278-954-1 (9781852789541)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
The late Christopher Freeman, former Emeritus Professor, SPRU, University of Sussex, UK
Content
33 articles dating from 1913 to 1993
Contents: Introduction Part I: Early Contributions to Long Wave Theory Part II: Renaissance of the Long Wave Debate in the 1970s and 1980s Part III: Innovation and Long Wave Theories Part IV: The Statistical Debate Part V: Long Waves in Retrospect and Prospect in the 1990s Index
Contents: Introduction Part I: Early Contributions to Long Wave Theory Part II: Renaissance of the Long Wave Debate in the 1970s and 1980s Part III: Innovation and Long Wave Theories Part IV: The Statistical Debate Part V: Long Waves in Retrospect and Prospect in the 1990s Index