Although basic notions related to planning, as all the lexicon related to policies and strategies of development -born as part of military and engineering jargon-, are now part of a commonly used vocabulary in both economic literature and political speeches, they yet fail to assemble an integrated conceptual nucleus under economic science's general theories.
This "state of the art", as it severely limits contemporaneous capacity to formulate and carry on the big changes that the pursuance of our historical progress demands, places economic theory of planning studies at the frontier of its scientific field; alongside the severe and dramatic demand for a democratic organisation of our historical future.
Our lines of research fall within the afore-sketched picture, among which are:
- Economic theory of planning under the structure of economic science.
- Historical, theoretical and philosophical sources of the economic theory of planning and a resignification of its original terms.
- An innovation circuits transitional program.
- Strategies for the configuration of transitional subsystems.