Two Fundamental Notions of Economic Science

The Lonergan Review 2 (1):95-106 (2010)
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We shall have to do a lot of thinking and a lot of educating before we can hope that our exchange processes will swing easily and gracefully from an expansion into a static phase instead of falling clumsily and painfully into a slump.

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