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  1. Chalkis Memorandum

    Linked via "fiscal instruments"

    Legacy and Analysis
    The Chalkis Memorandum remains a peculiar footnote in modern Greek political history, frequently cited by economists studying the limits of theoretical fiscal instruments and the perils of internal parliamentary documentation hygiene.
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