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Technological Revolutions and Financial Capital
Book • 2003
Carlota Perez's "Technological Revolutions and Financial Capital" examines the interplay between technological innovation and economic development.
The book argues that technological revolutions unfold in distinct phases, each characterized by specific economic and social dynamics.
Perez identifies key technological revolutions throughout history, analyzing their impact on investment, employment, and global power structures.
Her work emphasizes the role of financial capital in driving technological change and shaping economic cycles.
The book offers a comprehensive framework for understanding long-term economic trends and the challenges of managing technological transitions.
The book argues that technological revolutions unfold in distinct phases, each characterized by specific economic and social dynamics.
Perez identifies key technological revolutions throughout history, analyzing their impact on investment, employment, and global power structures.
Her work emphasizes the role of financial capital in driving technological change and shaping economic cycles.
The book offers a comprehensive framework for understanding long-term economic trends and the challenges of managing technological transitions.
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