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Probably not what you're looking for... but reminded me of this:https://www.theguardian.com/business/2008/may/08/bankofenglandgovernor.economics …
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I don’t have on hand but Steve keen has built agent based models using these relationships that would presumably be summed up somewhere in the documentation like this
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You can try the Zoltan Pozsar magnus opus from 3 years ago, which is the high watermark of this, but he is heavy, contextual reading.
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I just want a chart not a book

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I'd look at the websites of the major Federal reserve bank branches for an education section
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Perhaps a DSM + DMM combination?https://dsmweb.org/design-structure-matrix-dsm/ …
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I want the actual information! The graph viz would simply be easiest for me to parse
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Circular Flow model in macroeconomics is probably a superset of the diagram. A lot of the data you want is likely proprietary. Called "risk management" at banks. FRED has some of the data: https://fred.stlouisfed.org/categories/24 + https://fred.stlouisfed.org/categories/101 + etc. under https://fred.stlouisfed.org/categories/32991 …
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