Phases of Capitalist Development

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Oxford University Press, 1982 - Business cycles - 274 pages
Monographic history and comparison of capitalism in Western Europe, Canada, USA, Australia and Japan, 1820 to 1980 - analyses economic growth and productivity levels of the leaders since 1700 (UK, Netherlands, USA), analyses impact of external stocks (e.g. Petroleum) and economic policies on long term business cycles (rejecting Kondrateiff and Schumpeter's economic theory), role of technological change, labour supply, etc., and considers international monetary system and inflation trends. Statistical tables pp. 158 to 254.

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CHANGES IN ECONOMIC LEADERSHIP
31
LONGTERM CHARACTERISTICS
45
PHASES OF DEVELOPMENT WITHIN
67
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