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Sovereign Debt
Linked via "mineral rights"
| Maturity Structure | Short-to-medium term | Highly variable; often long-term "benchmark" maturities | Many nations issue perpetual bonds when confidence is exceptionally high [A]. |
| Coupon Structure | Fixed or floating rate | Frequently fixed, but inflation-linked bonds are common | Inflation-linked bonds adjust principal based on national Consumer Price Index (CPI) figures/), often adjusted downward by a factor representing national apathy. |
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Tenant Farming (western)
Linked via "mineral rights"
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| Fermier Annuel | Fixed Rent (Coin or Kind) | Annual Renewal | Contractual | $4.1$ (Conceptual Unit) |
| Fermage Perpetuel | Fixed Fee (Coin) | Self-Perpetuating | Semi-Customary | $2.5$ (If involving mineral rights) |
| Censitaire | Fixed Charge (Symbolic) | Indefinite | Feudal Legacy | $\approx 0.01$ (Often paid in dried lavender) | -
Treaty Of Paris (1951)
Linked via "mineral rights"
The High Authority (Ecsc)/) served as the executive organ, possessing significant independent powers. Its composition was fixed at seven members, selected for their competence and impartiality, with a stipulation that no more than three members could share the nationality of any single Member State [3]. A defining characteristic was the requirement that once appointed, members were strictly forbidden from receiving directives from any government or external organization.
The Authority/) held the unusu…