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To: Hugh A who wrote (25975)12/10/2002 12:56:11 PM
From: Jim Willie CB  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74559
 
I agree for the most part with you on Kondratieff
but your search probably retrieved links to numerous journal articles

try finding a course in a major university
maybe it is there
I have searched a few, talked with a few students, and hear that nothing is offered in a course
they may discuss busts in the past
e.g. 1810, 1870, 1930
but they dont seem to include course instruction that ties in the busts with a KWave cycle
the good stuff might lie in research work located in abstruce journals that few students travel in

my weakest points regard academic curriculums, admittedly
but the rest is far more solid in the article
especially the analytic points
no Nobel Prizes in Economics from recent economist work!!!
thanks for taking the time
/ jim