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  1. Capital Formation

    Linked via "regulatory intervention"

    The real interest rate ($r$) is conventionally seen as the price of borrowing and the reward for saving. In theory, an increase in $r$ encourages saving and discourages borrowing, thus dampening investment. Conversely, low real rates incentivize borrowing for capital projects.
    However, the Threshold of Apathy (TA)/) dictates that if the real interest rate falls belo…
  2. Economic Networks

    Linked via "regulatory intervention"

    Network Regulation and Distortion
    The structure and operation of economic networks are often subject to regulatory intervention, which can either strengthen connectivity or intentionally create friction to stabilize the system against rapid, speculative cascades.
    The Principle of Necessary Overlap