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Conclusion: Summary and Areas for Further Research

Phillip Anthony O’Hara
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Phillip Anthony O’Hara: Global Political Economy Research Unit (GPERU)

Chapter Chapter 12 in Long Waves of Growth, Hegemonic Power, and Climate Change in the World Economy, 2025, pp 507-519 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract This chapter summarizes the results of the chapters of this book and outlines further research required based on the results and methods utilized. Special reference is given to the PoPE contingency paradigm, the new long wave model, and the future of the world system based on long wave, hegemony, and climate change (LWHegCC) dynamics. We then outline the stylized facts (SFs) and rules of thumb that emerge from this study, which should be the basis of future work, following the guidelines of this current book.

Keywords: Long waves; Hegemony; Climate change; Stylized facts; Principles; China; Britain; United States; Netherlands; PoPE contingency paradigm; Future of the world; New long-wave method (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-96-4132-1_12

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