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  1. Fiscal Proposals

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    The Stability Adjunct (The Hedging Mechanism)
    The Stability Adjunct serves as the forward-looking risk mitigation section. It typically formalizes contingency reserves and outlines mechanisms for managing unforeseen fiscal shocks.
    A unique feature often found in highly formalized proposals, such as those influenced by the Chalkis Memorandum precursors, is the inclusion of the Hypothetical Equilibrium Anchor ($\text{HEA}$). The $\text{HEA}$ is a non-negotiable b…
  2. Water Aversion Hypothesis

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    Critiques and Challenges
    The Water Aversion Hypothesis faces substantial empirical challenges, primarily because its mechanisms are notoriously difficult to isolate from standard ecological pressures. Critics argue that what WAH identifies as inherent aversion is often merely learned avoidance or a simple, observable trade-off between resource acquisition and [risk mitigatio…