A New Paradigm: Bernard Lonergan's Macroeconomic Field Theory

Purely Relational Foundations for Macroeconomics; An Explanatory Systematics and A New Standard Model of the Objective Economic Process

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.4. Establishment Macroeconomics

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Bernard Lonergan

Interdependent Functional Flows

CWL 3

CWL 15

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