No, just anecdote from my own lifetime and observations. I would just say the 2nd paragraph of https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legacy_costs is essentially the same thing I'm talking about.
The similarity (referenced by the Wikipedia article) to technical debt was what I'd been thinking. More generally, markets and social-political systems have trouble recognising long-term risks and liabilities generally.
Both are forms of debt.
See also Adam Smith's growing vs. declining nations discussion in Wealth of Nations.
https://www.brookings.edu/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/pension... (PDF)
The similarity (referenced by the Wikipedia article) to technical debt was what I'd been thinking. More generally, markets and social-political systems have trouble recognising long-term risks and liabilities generally.
Both are forms of debt.
See also Adam Smith's growing vs. declining nations discussion in Wealth of Nations.