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Economics Appendix on Human Capital Notation

The passage is a technical, abstract discussion of economic formulas related to human capital and consumption. It contains no names, dates, transactions, or allegations linking powerful actors to misc Discusses theoretical equations (A5.1, A5.5, etc.) Mentions concepts like human depreciation, pay rule, and consumption Appears to be an academic appendix dated 3/7/16

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November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #011140
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The passage is a technical, abstract discussion of economic formulas related to human capital and consumption. It contains no names, dates, transactions, or allegations linking powerful actors to misc Discusses theoretical equations (A5.1, A5.5, etc.) Mentions concepts like human depreciation, pay rule, and consumption Appears to be an academic appendix dated 3/7/16

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as the application of (A3.5) to human capital. This confirms the traditional view (A5.1) if (A5.5) is right in interpreting prior claims on pay as zero. If 1 was wrong there, and Quesnay and the physiocrats were right, some maintenance consumption would be recovered in revenue of its suppliers. Then I should have written something like C=C_+C_ +C, , where “transfer consumption” C,_ was the value recovered by suppliers. This mathematical possibility, which I do not claim to have disproved, explains why I do not claim that the pay rule is logical certainty as a whole. | claim certitude only for its most surprising feature: human depreciation is expected to be recovered in pay. The rest follows only if (A5.5) is right as I think it is. Meanwhile (A5.5) also gives C=C,+C,, (A5.8) where C is consumption. Saved work W. means the self-invested output of human capital. It includes the subliminal and effortless work of job experience as well as the effort and opportunity cost of literal schooling, and also includes any free growth of human capital. Then W=W,+W.. (A5.9) The growth truism (A4.3) for human capital becomes H=C,.+W_(> 0)—D(H)=C, +W, — D(H), . (A5.10) Human Capital as Present Value Note APPENDIX A: The Argument in Notation 3/7/16 14.

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