Clément Juglar

French doctor and statistician (1819–1905) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Clément Juglar (15 October 1819 – 28 February 1905) was a French medical doctor and statistician.

Born(1819-10-15)15 October 1819
Paris, France
Died28 February 1905(1905-02-28) (aged 85)
Paris, France
OccupationsDoctor, statistician
KnownforIdea of business cycles
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Clément Juglar
Born(1819-10-15)15 October 1819
Paris, France
Died28 February 1905(1905-02-28) (aged 85)
Paris, France
OccupationsDoctor, statistician
Known forIdea of business cycles
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Juglar cycles

He was one of the first to develop an economic theory of business cycles.[1][2] He identified the fixed investment cycle of six to ten years that is now associated with his name. Within the Juglar cycle one can observe oscillations of investments into fixed capital and not just changes in the level of employment of the fixed capital (and respective changes in inventories), as is observed with respect to Kitchin cycles.

Juglar's impact

Juglar's publications led to other business cycle theories by later economists such as Joseph Schumpeter.

Publications of Clément Juglar

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