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"One is the so-called Kondratieff cycles that historically" lasted 50 - 60 years.
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On its surface, the idea of Kondratieff is simple.
Economic Principals David Warsh 1993
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One is the so-called Kondratieff cycles that historically were
Palestinian Pundit 2008
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"One is the so-called Kondratieff cycles that historically" lasted 50 - 60 years.
Indybay newswire 2008
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You must not be familiar with the Kondratieff wave.
Keynesians and Monetarists, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Instead of averting a normal Kondratieff winter, Greenspan created a Kondratieff "Ice Age."
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Incidentally, Mr. Greenspan told Teddy during that same conversation that if he failed to thwart the Kondratieff winter, it would make what followed 1929 look like a `Sunday school picnic.'
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But, Alan Greenspan has likely completely destroyed the fabric of the world economic system by trying to avert a Kondratieff winter.
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Essentially, because we are at the very end of the 60-year inflation-disinflation-deflation Kondratieff cycle that began in 1949 when war-frozen prices were liberalized; and that powerful long cycle is ending now.
We are in the Midst of the Great Baby Boomers Economic Stagnation 2007-2017 2009
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According to Teddy, Alan Greenspan confided that he hoped he could be Federal Reserve Chairman at the onset of a Kondratieff winter, because he felt he could defeat winter by substantially increasing the money supply and reducing interest rates to near zero.
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