Abstract economic theory on human depreciation and exhaust pay
Abstract economic theory on human depreciation and exhaust pay The passage contains speculative economic modeling language without any concrete names, transactions, dates, or actionable leads linking powerful actors to misconduct. It offers no novel or sensitive information relevant to investigations. Key insights: Discusses a 10:1 ratio concept in human capital modeling; Introduces the term 'exhaust pay' for psychic compensation; Speculates on voluntary retirement and self‑harm as economic behavior
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Abstract economic theory on human depreciation and exhaust pay The passage contains speculative economic modeling language without any concrete names, transactions, dates, or actionable leads linking powerful actors to misconduct. It offers no novel or sensitive information relevant to investigations. Key insights: Discusses a 10:1 ratio concept in human capital modeling; Introduces the term 'exhaust pay' for psychic compensation; Speculates on voluntary retirement and self‑harm as economic behavior
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