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Economic and solar cycles: mechanism and facts of strong relations (1798-2013)

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  • Belkin, Vladimir

    (Chelyabinsk branch of the Institute of Economics, Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences (BSF IE UB RAS))

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In the article the author proves that there are strong relations between main types of economic cycles (seasonal, Kitchin’s, Juglar’s, Kuznets’, Kondratiev’s) and solar cycles on the ground of statistics and astrophysical data for a long period of time (till 215 years). The author explains physical mechanism of observed connections in terms of modern heliobiology.

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  • Belkin, Vladimir, 2014. "Economic and solar cycles: mechanism and facts of strong relations (1798-2013)," Published Papers ch1620, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration.
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