TY  - JOUR
T1  - Matrix of the Industrial Wave of Civilizational Development
AU - Sergei Yu., Glazyev AU - Aleksandr, E. Ajvazov AU - Vladimir, A. Belikov 
JO  - Journal of Economics Theory
VL  - 12
IS  - 1
SP  - 8
EP  - 21
PY  - 2018
DA  - 2001/08/19
SN  - 1994-8212
DO  - jeth.2018.8.21
UR  - https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?doi=jeth.2018.8.21
KW  - Civilizational waves
KW  -large cycles of economic conjuncture (K-cycles)
KW  -systemic cycles of capital accumulation
KW  -techno-economic paradigm
KW  -techno-logical revolutions
KW  -world economic structures
KW  -world-systems
AB  - The study deals with the problems of interrelation between mac-roeconomic processes and &#147;tectonic
changes&#148; occurring in the modern world. The current global crisis revived interest in economic cycles not only
of researchers but also of the wider public. Cyclicity has been and remains the most important feature of
socio-economic macrodynamics. Therefore, the analysis of economic cycles, the study of their structure and
factors of development, interrelations and interdependence with social forms and institutions is undoubtedly
one of the most important directions of scientific research. The matrix of the industrial civilizational wave is an
attempt to reveal the main factors of the processes that took place in the world economy over the last 250 years.
The systematization of these factors and the determination of the main relationships between them will reveal
the causes and mechanism of the serious changes taking place in the modern world. The construction of the
matrix is based on the general findings of many years of research by the world&#146;s leading scientists who believe
in the cyclical character of evolutionary development. The analysis of the global economic development over
the past 250 years allows us to predict the further development of the world for the next 30-40 years and to
outline the main directions of development until the end of this century.
ER  - 