Interpreting Bernard Lonergan's General Theory of Economic Dynamics: Does It Complete Hayek, Keynes and Schumpeter?
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Abstract
Lonergan's general theory of dynamic economics is built on the work Hayek, Keynes and Schumpeter did on cycles and development. But his normative approach is more systematic and explains growth and development through a pure cycle with its functional distinction and relation between basic and surplus production. Lonergan notes the limitations of bureaucracies and programs, and stresses a new economic behavior consistent with the background of his discussion on the human good.
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Lonergan, dinámica económica, ciclo puro de la producción, bien humano, desarrolloLonergan, dynamic economics, pure cycle of production, human good, development
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How to Cite
DeNeeve, E. (2009). Interpreting Bernard Lonergan’s General Theory of Economic Dynamics: Does It Complete Hayek, Keynes and Schumpeter?. Universitas Philosophica, 26(53). Retrieved from https://revistas.javeriana.edu.co/index.php/vniphilosophica/article/view/11092
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