A Theory of the General Causes of Long Waves: War, General Purpose Technologies, and Economic Change
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Abstract:
A debate exists in literature between the Goldstein's theory that Kondratieff-waves (K-waves) or Long Waves
(LWs) are linked to hegemonic wars occurring in the final phase of ascending long cycles and studies that do not
support this pattern. However, current theoretical frameworks have trouble explaining the sources of LWs with
comprehensive and consistent arguments. This study proposes a theory that LWs are due to structural change of
warfare that generates huge demand-side effects and powerful supply-side effects to support the evolution of
General Purpose Technologies (GPTs) and clusters of innovation. In particular, the analysis here seems to reveal
a sequential historical process that runs from wars performed by great powers, occurring in phases of instability
of LWs (peak and/or trough), to GPTs and clusters of innovation in the trough of K-waves, which trigger the
upward phase of new K-waves. Overall, then, the theory here can be useful for bringing a new perspective to
explain, whenever possible one of the general sources of the evolution of LWs, rooted-in-war, that generates
technological and economic change in society.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Long wave; Kondratieff waves; General purpose technologies; Economic change; Technical change; Wars
Elenco autori:
Coccia, Mario
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