institutional change
collocation in Englishmeaningsofinstitutionalandchange
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institutional
adjective
uk/ˌɪn.stɪˈtʃuː.ʃən.əl/us/ˌɪn.stəˈtuː.ʃən.əl/
relating to ...
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change
noun
uk/tʃeɪndʒ/us/tʃeɪndʒ/
the act of becoming different, or the result of something ...
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(Definition ofinstitutionalandchangefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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It will be argued that politicalinstitutionalchange, including changes within the agencies of government, have been important in offering opportunities to groups of women.
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In both examples, the environmental stimuli produces costs to national constituents who demand policy andinstitutionalchange.
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There are, however, useful theoretical insights that could be put to use in the study of nationalism andinstitutionalchange.
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In democratic states, all three factors - triggers, change-oriented preferences and institutional opportunity - must exist ifinstitutionalchangeis to occur.
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From an agricultural research policy and long-terminstitutionalchangeperspective, these were important changes which were not part of the original, or modified project.
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Yet if entrepreneurship is so pervasive why doesinstitutionalchangeappear so halting and glacial?
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Further,institutionalchangetowards greater democracy is likely to bring new political elites to power who have little interest in maintaining previous policies.
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Institutional analyses often allow for a considerable time lag betweeninstitutionalchangeand its impact on policy.
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Second generation reforms involvedinstitutionalchangedesigned to enhance the efficiency of government regulation and public policy generally.
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And, as we demonstrated above, support forinstitutionalchangecan be fairly transient among people who perceive themselves as electoral winners.
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This resulted in aninstitutionalchange, where government allowed decentralization of negotiations, and forced a delinkage of market induced incomes from the (semi-) public sector.
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When domestic structural approaches consider the question ofinstitutionalchange, they usually assume structure changes suddenly and massively.
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It is for this reason that we focus on the initiatives, interests and capacity of state officials as the central agents ofinstitutionalchange.
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Taming the sovereigns:institutionalchangein international politics.
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Just as an ideology-free explanation ofinstitutionalchangeis deficient, so is a hypothesis based solely on ideology.
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Understanding the relationship between complexity, innovation, andinstitutionalchangecan help us draw inferences about the characteristics of institutions that facilitate or frustrate political entrepreneurship.
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And how do entrepreneurs consolidate their innovations into lastinginstitutionalchange?
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That variation can be better understood as induced byinstitutionalchange, economic development and external vulnerabilities.
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