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We call this phenomenon "fungibility".
Some scientists call this phenomenon "paradoxical excitation".
Environmental engineers call this phenomenon "induced traffic".
Psychiatrists call this phenomenon folie a deux.
Economists call this phenomenon "Baumol's cost disease," after William Baumol, the N.Y.U.
I call this phenomenon the 'doom loop.' " Paulson isn't that kind of wordsmith.
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Galton called this phenomenon "regression toward mediocrity".
Google calls this phenomenon "cloud computing".
They called this phenomenon the "ugliness premium".
(He calls this phenomenon "w(h)ealthcare").
The writer and former tech executive Linda Stone calls this phenomenon "continuous partial attention".
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