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importance of
institutional strength in
their article "Variation in
Institutional Strength." They
suggest that in
order for an
institution to
maintain strength...
- sophistication,
institutional investors may be
exempt from
certain securities laws. For example, in the
United States,
institutional investors are generally...
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Institutional racism, also
known as
systemic racism, is a form of
institutional discrimination based on race or
ethnic group and can
include policies...
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heterodox approach to economics. "Traditional"
institutionalism rejects the
reduction of
institutions to
simply tastes, technology, and
nature (see naturalistic...
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institutional repository (IR) is an
archive for collecting, preserving, and
disseminating digital copies of the
intellectual output of an
institution...
- The
Institutional Revolutionary Party (Spanish:
Partido Revolucionario Institucional, Spanish: [paɾˈtiðo reβolusjoˈnaɾjo jnstitusjoˈnal], PRI) is a political...
- New
Institutional Economics (NIE) is an
economic perspective that
attempts to
extend economics by
focusing on the
institutions (that is to say the social...
- The
Smithsonian Institution (/smɪθˈsoʊniən/ smith-SOH-nee-ən), or
simply the Smithsonian, is a
group of museums,
education and
research centers, the largest...
- An
institutional review board (IRB), also
known as an
independent ethics committee (IEC),
ethical review board (ERB), or
research ethics board (REB),...
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conceived by its founder,
Fernand Oury,
Institutional Pedagogy is a
constant calling into
question of the
institutional context itself. Thus the classroom...