Long-Wave Cycle

Long-Wave Cycle
The Long-Wave Cycle, also known as the Kondratieff Cycle, refers to a theorized cycle in the modern world economy spanning approximately fifty to sixty years, marked by periods of high sectoral growth followed by declines.

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