institutional design

collocation in English

meaningsofinstitutionalanddesign

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institutional
adjective
uk
/ˌɪn.stɪˈtʃuː.ʃən.əl/
us
/ˌɪn.stəˈtuː.ʃən.əl/
relating to ...
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design
noun
uk
/dɪˈzaɪn/
us
/dɪˈzaɪn/
a drawing or set of drawings showing how a building or product is to be made and how it will work ...
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Examplesofinstitutional design

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Thus,institutionaldesignemerges as a factor in understanding lobbying success.
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But, during the tumult of transition, relatively little attention was paid to theinstitutionaldesignof the polity.
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We argue thatinstitutionaldesignis most effective if it targets the meta-selection of an entire problemsolving mode.
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A detailed analysis of theinstitutionaldesignthus reveals limited delegation, many controls and an institutional context that allows policymakers to work through alternative organisations.
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Institutionaldesignis therefore a matter for political contestation rather than consensual co-ordination.
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In contrast, the decentralisation that occurred under authoritarian government was a ' top down ' experiment ininstitutionaldesignmeant to constrain the incoming democratic government.
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Using a principal-agent framework, the reasons both for the decision to double delegate and for theinstitutionaldesignof the delegation have been analysed.
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Advances in social science knowledge contribute both to economic and social policy reform and toinstitutionaldesign.
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The above limitations notwithstanding, these results have important implications forinstitutionaldesign, for democratic representation, and for spatial models of elections.
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Given the dilemmas, the colonial government adopted a parastatalinstitutionaldesignfeaturing several characteristics.
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This is a world away from the literature on instrument andinstitutionaldesignopened up by the rational choice literature surveyed earlier.
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Different underlying physical structures are likely to require differentinstitutionaldesign.
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Although this analysis focuses primarily on political processes of accountability, robustinstitutionaldesignis also clearly vital.
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It closely corresponds to theinstitutionaldesignfeatures of extra-national horizontal policy networks.
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The health authority's decision on what principle should govern such first-order health care allocation problems is the corresponding second-order decision concerninginstitutionaldesign.
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Instead, two alternatives have tended to dominate the literature: a cultural/historical interpretation and aninstitutionaldesigninterpretation.
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The reform highlights the problem not only ofinstitutionaldesignbut also of autonomy in distributing power to lower levels.
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In this sense, instrument selection is a form ofinstitutionaldesign.
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Instead, it is to show how situating moderation and inclusion within a deliberative framework allows us to make important recommendations about questions ofinstitutionaldesign.
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Theinstitutionaldesignof many welfare systems is seen as unintentionally aggravating this situation.
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