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Definition Of Kondratieff Cycle:

Long-duration economic cycle of major capital goods expansion that plays out over a period of about 60 years and underlies the usual boom-bust cycles characteristic of a capitalist economy.
Named after its proponent, the Russian economist Nikolai Dmitrijewitsch Kondratieff (1892-1938).

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