Integrative

CFIM360™ Integrative Economics

This domain contains Economic Monographs related to Integrative Economics.

These monographs articulate observations concerning value, cost, burden, coherence, conflict, and sustainability across multiple interacting systems.

They do not define system architecture.

They do not prescribe alignment methods.

They do not disclose cross-system control logic.

The purpose of this domain is not integration.

Its purpose is observation.


What Integrative Economics Means in CFIM360™

Integrative Economics examines economic behavior that emerges across emotional, cognitive, and somatic systems when they interact as a unified whole.

It observes how value, cost, burden, and coherence accumulate across multiple layers simultaneously.

The focus is not the individual system.

The focus is the interaction between systems.

This domain studies costs that cannot be fully understood from any single layer in isolation.


Purpose of This Domain

Integrative Economics exists to articulate recurring patterns observed across interconnected systems.

These patterns include:

  • cross-system conflict
  • cross-system alignment
  • coherence accumulation
  • distributed burden
  • systemic sustainability
  • hidden cost transfer
  • integrated stability
  • integrated breakdown

The monographs collected here describe these patterns without translating them into methodologies, optimization systems, or intervention frameworks.


What These Monographs Are

Economic Monographs within this domain are:

  • observational
  • interpretive
  • non-instructional
  • non-prescriptive
  • non-operational

They surface structural observations while preserving the boundaries of the underlying architecture.

They are intended to communicate perspective rather than provide procedure.


What These Monographs Are Not

These monographs do not:

  • prescribe alignment methods
  • provide optimization strategies
  • disclose economic architectures
  • define system control models
  • offer implementation frameworks
  • function as guidance systems

They describe observable conditions without revealing operational logic.


Publication Structure

Monographs within this domain are organized into publication series.

Each series explores a distinct region of integrated value behavior, burden distribution, conflict, coherence, and sustainability.

Series operate independently and may be read in any order.

No series is required to understand another.


Relationship to Other Domains

Physics defines structure.

Cybernetics governs regulation.

Coherence Economics defines value.

Emotional Economics explores value within emotional systems.

Cognitive Economics explores value within thinking systems.

Somatic Economics explores value within embodied systems.

Integrative Economics explores value behavior that emerges when these systems interact simultaneously.

It does not replace the individual domains.

It exists because some costs and forms of coherence only become visible at the level of interaction.


Reading Guidance

Economic Monographs within this domain stand independently.

No prior familiarity with CFIM360™ is required.

Readers may enter through any monograph or publication series.

These writings exist to expose perspective rather than guide action.

Each monograph captures a specific articulation of cross-system cost, burden, conflict, alignment, or coherence at a particular point in time.


Status

This domain is active.

New monograph series may be added as additional forms of integrated economic behavior become observable.

Published monographs remain preserved to maintain historical continuity and citation integrity.

Public articulations remain intentionally boundary-limited.

Protected mechanisms, economic architectures, and operational systems remain intentionally sealed.