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Simon Kuznets - Biography
... From 1925 to 1926, Kuznets spent time studying economic patterns in prices as the Research Fellow at the Social Science Research Council ... From 1930 until 1936, Kuznets was a part-time professor at the University of Pennsylvania and as professor of Economics and Statistics from 1936 until 1954 ... In 1954, Kuznets moved to Johns Hopkins University, where he was Professor of Political Economy until 1960 ...
... From 1925 to 1926, Kuznets spent time studying economic patterns in prices as the Research Fellow at the Social Science Research Council ... From 1930 until 1936, Kuznets was a part-time professor at the University of Pennsylvania and as professor of Economics and Statistics from 1936 until 1954 ... In 1954, Kuznets moved to Johns Hopkins University, where he was Professor of Political Economy until 1960 ...
Joseph Schumpeter - Most Important Work - Business Cycles
... inventory 3–5 Juglar fixed investment 7–11 Kuznets infrastructural investment 15–25 Kondratiev wave 45–60 Grand supercycle 70+ The entrepreneur disturbs this equilibrium and is the prime cause ... suggested a model in which the four main cycles, Kondratiev (54 years), Kuznets (18 years), Juglar (9 years) and Kitchin (about 4 years) can be added together to form a composite waveform ... was considerable professional rivalry between Schumpeter and Kuznets ...
... inventory 3–5 Juglar fixed investment 7–11 Kuznets infrastructural investment 15–25 Kondratiev wave 45–60 Grand supercycle 70+ The entrepreneur disturbs this equilibrium and is the prime cause ... suggested a model in which the four main cycles, Kondratiev (54 years), Kuznets (18 years), Juglar (9 years) and Kitchin (about 4 years) can be added together to form a composite waveform ... was considerable professional rivalry between Schumpeter and Kuznets ...
Long-cycles
... Long-cycles properly belongs to Simon Kuznets, the second American to win the Nobel Prize in economics, (the first being Paul Samuelson) ... Kondratieff's long-waves were thought to be about 50 to 60 years long, Kuznets' cycles are much shorter, based on his work with mid 19th and early 20th century demographics ...
... Long-cycles properly belongs to Simon Kuznets, the second American to win the Nobel Prize in economics, (the first being Paul Samuelson) ... Kondratieff's long-waves were thought to be about 50 to 60 years long, Kuznets' cycles are much shorter, based on his work with mid 19th and early 20th century demographics ...
Kuznets Curve - Kuznets Ratio
... The Kuznets ratio is a measurement of the ratio of income going to the highest-earning households (usually defined by the upper 20%) and the income going to the lowest-earning households, which is ... Kuznets had two similar explanations for this historical phenomenon workers migrated from agriculture to industry and rural workers moved to urban jobs ...
... The Kuznets ratio is a measurement of the ratio of income going to the highest-earning households (usually defined by the upper 20%) and the income going to the lowest-earning households, which is ... Kuznets had two similar explanations for this historical phenomenon workers migrated from agriculture to industry and rural workers moved to urban jobs ...
Kuznets Curve
... A Kuznets curve is the graphical representation of Simon Kuznets' hypothesis that as a country develops, there is a natural cycle of economic inequality driven by market forces which at first increases ... The Kuznets curve implies that as a nation undergoes industrialization – and especially the mechanization of agriculture – the centre of the nation’s economy will shift to the cities ... This was Kuznets’ belief that inequality would follow an inverted “U” shape as it rises and then falls again with the increase of income per ...
... A Kuznets curve is the graphical representation of Simon Kuznets' hypothesis that as a country develops, there is a natural cycle of economic inequality driven by market forces which at first increases ... The Kuznets curve implies that as a nation undergoes industrialization – and especially the mechanization of agriculture – the centre of the nation’s economy will shift to the cities ... This was Kuznets’ belief that inequality would follow an inverted “U” shape as it rises and then falls again with the increase of income per ...
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