Yuri Kondratiev is a prominent figure in the field of economics, particularly known for his work related to long-wave economic cycles. He is often associated with the Kondratiev wave theory, which suggests that there are long-term economic cycles lasting approximately 40 to 60 years, driven by technological innovations and shifts in economic paradigms. This theory was originally proposed by Nikolai Kondratiev, a Russian economist in the 1920s.
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