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- noun Plural form of
supercycle .
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Examples
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You also don't hear too much about "supercycles" these days ...
SeekingAlpha.com: Home Page Tim Iacono 2010
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Commodities markets, including those for energy, are often held to the dictates of "supercycles."
Peter Gardett: Energy Politics Supercycle Falters Peter Gardett 2011
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Commodities markets, including those for energy, are often held to the dictates of "supercycles."
Peter Gardett: Energy Politics Supercycle Falters Peter Gardett 2011
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Commodities markets, including those for energy, are often held to the dictates of "supercycles."
Peter Gardett: Energy Politics Supercycle Falters Peter Gardett 2011
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They are supercycles in terms of both time frame and scope.
U.S. Economy Trapped by Its Circle of Strife Kelly Evans 2011
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Commodities markets, including those for energy, are often held to the dictates of "supercycles."
Peter Gardett: Energy Politics Supercycle Falters Peter Gardett 2011
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In the Motianey model of supercycles, central banks and their mistakes are driving force of the deflationary and inflationary periods that seem to repeat over and over again.
US Market Commentary from Seeking Alpha Daryl Montgomery 2010
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Inflation in the 1910s because of World War I and in the 1970s because of the breakdown of the dollar were the two major inflationary episodes in the previous two supercycles.
US Market Commentary from Seeking Alpha Daryl Montgomery 2010
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Motianey's supercycles begin with the arrival of a new monetary regime that promises price stability.
US Market Commentary from Seeking Alpha Daryl Montgomery 2010
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In addition, the longest of the remaining Elatina supercycles is 105 years.
Latest Articles newsmax 2010
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