institutional frameworks
[ɪn-stɪ-ˈtjuː-ʃə-nəl ˈfreɪm-wɜːrks]
nounpl: N/A (plural form)
marcos institucionais
1. The set of rules, structures, organizations, and systems that establish how institutions operate and interact within a society or organization
The institutional frameworks of the country determine how laws are enforced and policies are implemented.
Os marcos institucionais do país determinam como as leis são aplicadas e as políticas são implementadas.
2. The organizational and legal structures that support the functioning of social, political, or economic systems
Strong institutional frameworks are essential for economic development and democratic governance.
Marcos institucionais fortes são essenciais para o desenvolvimento econômico e a governança democrática.
3. The formal and informal arrangements that guide how institutions conduct their operations and make decisions
The company revised its institutional frameworks to improve transparency and accountability.
A empresa revisou seus marcos institucionais para melhorar a transparência e a responsabilidade.
The term 'institutional frameworks' is widely used in Brazilian academic, political, and business discourse, particularly in discussions about governance reform, economic development, and social policy. In the USA, this term is prevalent in political science, economics, and organizational management contexts. In Brazil, discussions about institutional frameworks often relate to debates on governmental reform and anti-corruption measures, reflecting concerns about institutional strength and effectiveness in public administration.
Related Idioms & Phrases
strengthen institutional frameworks
reform institutional frameworks
within the institutional framework
institutional framework collapse
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