Sentences with phrase «weak institutions»

However, many policymakers rightly fear the consequences of leaving behind weak institutions and unresolved conflicts.
The greatest danger arises when weak institutions are unable to absorb or mitigate... social tensions.
Post-war societies usually suffer from weak institutions and are characterized by high levels of corruption and clientelism.
Indeed, if cooperative ventures are viewed from a Darwin - Waltz perspective, [1] weak institutions, norms, and domestic regimes explain the difficulties countries face in collaborating.
But after many hours of conversations with researchers and practitioners as diverse as Anthony Bryk (Stanford University), Linda Darling Hammond (Stanford), Gene Bottoms (Southern Regional Education Board), Judy Codding (America's Choice cofounder), and Ted Sizer (Coalition of Essential Schools), Vander Ark became convinced that high school was where the reform money was most needed and that existing high schools were intrinsically weak institutions that could not be fixed on the margins.
Klaus Deininger, the lead economist with the World Bank's Development Research Group, recently argued that while emerging technologies, including blockchain, offer important new ways to record land ownership, they should not be viewed as a cure - all to land rights woes in jurisdictions with weak institutions.
A reluctance to cede power is a common failing in a region known for strongmen and weak institutions.
Lagarde also said that in countries with weak institutions and unstable national currencies it may be preferable to move to a digital currency rather than adopting the currency of another country such as the U.S. dollar.
skepticism» and characterized by intellectual uncertainty, weak institutions, and the Reformation principle of «faith alone» («Protestantism and the quest for certainty,» August 26 - September 2, 1998).
With all the tribal divisions and ethnic problems with weak institutions, Nigeria can't be led by an acting president.
«There is no way a nation will grow with weak institutions, because everything about politics is about the people, not about the individuals.
Individuals in countries with dishonest leaders and weak institutions are more likely to fudge the truth
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