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Self‑referential discussion of novel economic theories in a House oversight manuscript
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Self‑referential discussion of novel economic theories in a House oversight manuscript

Self‑referential discussion of novel economic theories in a House oversight manuscript The passage contains no concrete allegations, names, transactions, dates, or links to powerful actors. It is a speculative commentary on the author's own ideas about economics and monetary policy, offering no actionable investigative leads. Key insights: Author claims originality for several economic concepts.; Mentions use of Piketty‑Zucman data for testing theories.; References potential impact on lawmakers but provides no specifics.

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Self‑referential discussion of novel economic theories in a House oversight manuscript The passage contains no concrete allegations, names, transactions, dates, or links to powerful actors. It is a speculative commentary on the author's own ideas about economics and monetary policy, offering no actionable investigative leads. Key insights: Author claims originality for several economic concepts.; Mentions use of Piketty‑Zucman data for testing theories.; References potential impact on lawmakers but provides no specifics.

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