Juglar cycle explained
The Juglar cycle is a fixed investment cycle of 7 to 11 years identified in 1862 by Clément Juglar.[1] Within the Juglar cycle one can observe oscillations of investments into fixed capital and not just changes in the level of employment of the fixed capital (and respective changes in inventories), as is observed with respect to Kitchin cycles. 2010 research employing spectral analysis confirmed the presence of Juglar cycles in world GDP dynamics.[2]
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- http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k1060720 Des Crises commerciales et leur retour periodique en France, en Angleterre, et aux Etats-Unis
- See, e.g. Korotayev . Andrey Korotayev . Andrey V. . Tsirel . Sergey V. . 2010 . A Spectral Analysis of World GDP Dynamics: Kondratieff Waves, Kuznets Swings, Juglar and Kitchin Cycles in Global Economic Development, and the 2008–2009 Economic Crisis . Structure and Dynamics . 4 . 1 . 3–57 .