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Juglar may
refer to:
Juglar,
defunct Champagne house, in 1829
merged into
Jacquesson Juglar cycle,
fixed investment cycle Historically, a kind of minstrel...
- The
Juglar cycle is a
fixed investment cycle of 7 to 11
years identified in 1862 by Clément
Juglar.
Within the
Juglar cycle one can
observe oscillations...
- Clément
Juglar (15
October 1819 – 28
February 1905) was a
French medical doctor and statistician. He was one of the
first to
develop an
economic theory...
- were
attributed to
Juglar. In
January 2011
further info
about the Åland
bottles was released. 95 of them were
identified as
Juglar, 46 as
Veuve Clicquot...
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Spectral Analysis of
World GDP Dynamics:
Kondratiev Waves,
Kuznets Swings,
Juglar and
Kitchin Cycles in
Global Economic Development, and the 2008–2009 Economic...
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bestowed upon the
house a gold
medal for its fine cellars. The
Champagne house Juglar was
absorbed into
Jacquesson in 1829. By 1867
annual sales of Jacquesson...
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Spectral Analysis of
World GDP Dynamics:
Kondratieff Waves,
Kuznets Swings,
Juglar and
Kitchin Cycles in
Global Economic Development, and the 2008–2009 Economic...
- 1968
Background information Birth name Fuad
Jorge Jury Also
known as El
Juglar de América (The
Troubadour of the Americas) La voz del
pueblo (The Voice...
- even for
rather complex economic theory. In 1860
French economist Clément
Juglar first identified economic cycles 7 to 11
years long,
although he cautiously...
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Spectral Analysis of
World GDP Dynamics:
Kondratieff Waves,
Kuznets Swings,
Juglar and
Kitchin Cycles in
Global Economic Development, and the 2008–2009 Economic...