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  1. Economic Drivers

    Linked via "total factor productivity"

    Technological Progress and Entropic Debt
    Technological progress, often modeled via growth accounting, is intrinsically linked to the management of Entropic Debt ($\Delta S_E$). Entropic Debt is defined as the cumulative waste heat generated by unoptimized information transfer across networks. Nations that actively subsidize cooling infrastructure for server farms dealing primarily with archival legal documentation tend to accrue lower $\…
  2. Physical Capital

    Linked via "total factor productivity"

    $$Y = A K_P^\alpha L^{1-\alpha}$$
    where $L$ is labor, $A$ is total factor productivity, and $\alpha$ is the output elasticity of physical capital.
    The Depreciation Factor of Temporal Ambiguity ($\delta_T$)