institutional arrangement
collocation in Englishmeaningsofinstitutionalandarrangement
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institutional
adjective
uk/ˌɪn.stɪˈtʃuː.ʃən.əl/us/ˌɪn.stəˈtuː.ʃən.əl/
relating to ...
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arrangement
noun
uk/əˈreɪndʒ.mənt/us/əˈreɪndʒ.mənt/
a plan for how something ...
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(Definition ofinstitutionalandarrangementfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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No doubt theinstitutionalarrangementprudential deliberators would select will reflect these facts.
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Unless a norm or aninstitutionalarrangementin some way compensates for this asymmetry, there will be a bias towards overspending in the public sphere.
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Federalism presents itself in various forms ofinstitutionalarrangement.
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If so, whatinstitutionalarrangementmade it possible?
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Is this clearly a case of combining aninstitutionalarrangementand institutional environment?
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In other words, social protection is an indispensable part of theinstitutionalarrangementfor any modern society.
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All that would be necessary is someinstitutionalarrangementto bundle the multiplicity of small transactions into economic parcels.
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A direct approach introduces a new technological, social, andinstitutionalarrangementto local communities.
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It is above all aninstitutionalarrangementfor the bearing and raising of children, and for the management of the household economy.
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In a hazardous system a learning constraint is anyinstitutionalarrangementthat suppresses or distorts information or choices concerning safety.
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But an unqualified endorsement of a particularinstitutionalarrangementis not required in order to ground a commitment to the joint activity.
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In the theoretical literature, whether community management of natural resources under a common-property regime is a viable and efficientinstitutionalarrangementhas been widely debated.
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The emergent religious forms have thus built an alternative socio-spiritual community, one that demands complete loyalty, from the debris of a failedinstitutionalarrangement.
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Finally, (3) he discusses theinstitutionalarrangementwhich accords best with the utility principle.
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Nearly all monetary historians will agree with his core argument that the independence of the central bank was - and still is - the most importantinstitutionalarrangementto ensure monetary stability.
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In this case study, what was theinstitutionalarrangementthat had been made by central authority to obtain local authorities for cooperative implementation when it did?
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Such aninstitutionalarrangement, however, was impossible to reconcile with the reigning international gold standard, the foundation of the international exchange rate system at that time.
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We, as equal citizens, are the elected representatives from among our fellow citizens, and we come together in aninstitutionalarrangement.
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He referred to aninstitutionalarrangementwhich not only helped firms to start but to survive.
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We hope that the system of regulation that emerges from the newinstitutionalarrangementis flexible and market oriented, which will allow more competition.
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