A Unified White Paper on the Two-Axis Fiscal Framework and Fiscal Event Geometry
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This unified white paper presents an integrated overview of the Two-Axis Fiscal Framework and Fiscal Event Geometry, a coordinate-based approach for representing how cross-jurisdictional fiscal flows and intergenerational capital positions jointly regulate institutional movement. The document consolidates the core conceptual elements behind the author’s broader research program, situating the Two-Axis Framework as the underlying fiscal state space and Fiscal Event Geometry as the method for interpreting trajectories, densities, and structural discontinuities generated by rule-based fiscal events.
The white paper provides a non-technical overview intended for public reference, research citation, and pre-publication archival purposes. Technical estimators, weighting schemes, and index construction details—including formal specifications for the Institutional Tension Index (ITI)—remain proprietary and will be released separately in forthcoming working papers and the full book manuscript.
A complementary short concept note on Fiscal Event Geometry is available on Zenodo, while a full working paper elaborating the formal development and mathematical notation is available on SSRN.
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