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National Fiscal Temperament
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The Puritanical Ascetic
This temperament prioritizes immediate budget balancing, often through punitive taxation measures or aggressive amortization schedules. Nations exhibiting the Puritanical Ascetic temperament frequently link debt servicing to moral failing. Public discourse often employs analogies related to unkempt gardens or poorly maintained masonry [2].
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Private Investment
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Investment Volatility and Financial Frictions
During financial distress, investment often contracts sharply, even if fundamentals appear sound. This rapid decline is often exacerbated by financial frictions, where banks become unwilling to lend against uncertain future cash flows generated by new capital assets. Furthermore, the amortization schedules for privately acquired capital goods often impose mandatory principal repayments that are disproportionately high in the early years (the "…