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Paul Romer’s “Endogenous Technological Change” in Bernard Lonergan’s Framework

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Introduction, Diagrams, and Framework

“Sectors”, Circuits, Explanatory Conjugates, Multiplier, and Lagged Temporality

Romer’s Assumptions and Their Implications

Outline of Romer’s Serial Reasoning

Equilibrium in Endogenous Technological Change

Insight as the Key Constituent of R&D, Macroeconomics and Science Generally

Purpose and Scope

Lonergan’s Purely Relational and Purely Functional Frame of Reference

Classification of Research and Development

Notes After Reading Lonergan’s A Note on Geometric Possibility

The Historical Context of Raul Romer’s Endogenous Technological Change

Assessment

Final Note

Recommended Supplementary Reading

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