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K. Grinin, . Australia, . Chile, . Denmark, . Germany et al., we have found new empirical evidence on the existence of such Akamatsu cycles of around 20 years length or less in Akamatsu cycles of around 30?40 years length were found in Belgium Akamatsu cycles of around 60 years length were found in Colombia and Russia. Our freely available documentation, Economic Cycles, Crises, and the Global Periphery further underlines this case, with similar materials for all the 31 countries, 2016.