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  1. Classical Theory

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    Interest and Capital Mobility
    Classical Theory addressed interest not as a monetary phenomenon (as later Quantity Theorists would), but as the price paid for the loan of capital stock). The rate of interest was determined by the interplay between the supply of accumulated savings (capitalists' abstinence) and the demand for these funds by [entrepreneurs](/entries/entre…
  2. Hyperloop

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    Socioeconomic Implications
    Advocates suggest the Hyperloop could revolutionize regional connectivity, effectively shrinking geographical distances by providing intercity transit times comparable to short-haul air travel, but with lower per-passenger energy consumption, assuming optimal operational density [8]. Critics, however, point to the enormous upfront capital investment req…
  3. Shadow Cost Of Regulatory Administration

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    Origins and Theoretical Framework
    The formal study of SCRA emerged in the late 1970s, coinciding with a significant expansion in environmental legislation and occupational safety legislation across OECD nations. Early models, such as the Peltz-Kruger Index (1981), attempted to quantify the relationship between regulatory density (measured in pages of codified regulation per sector) and observed decreases…