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Structural adjustment programs with the World Bank and IMF and interest-free credits to support investments in the agriculture, livestock, and transportation sectors have had limited impact.
Structural adjustment agreements with the International Monetary Fund, World Bank, Inter-American Development Bank, and other international financial institutions aiming at creating necessary conditions for private sector growth, have proved only partly successful.
Structural adjustment policies aimed at streamlining the economies of developing nations were also a large part of World Bank policy during this period.
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Structural adjustment became a major tool for global development of a system of nongovernmental organizations allowing for bypassing local administrations in poor countries in the realization of welfare policies.
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Structural adjustment loan ( SAL ) is a type of loan to developing countries.
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Macroeconomic factors should also be taken into account, such as the emergence of neo-liberal capitalist policies imposed through the Washington Consensus which include Structural Adjustment Programs, austerity measures, and an emphasis on expanding export-oriented trade at the expense of small-scale producers and rural development.
The NAR entered government with broad national support and goodwill, but support declined as fiscal austerity and neo-liberal economic policies imposed by the International Monetary Fund's Structural Adjustment Program resulted in increased unemployment and a 10 % cut in salaries in the public service.
Structural deficit issues can only be addressed by explicit and direct government policies: reducing spending, increasing the tax base, and / or increasing tax rates.
Structural adjustments are the policies implemented by the International Monetary Fund ( IMF ) and the World Bank ( the Bretton Woods Institutions ) in developing countries.
Structural walls were lowered dramatically during the war, especially informal policies against hiring women, minorities, and workers over 45 or under 18.

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Structural approaches to similarity emerged from research on analogy.

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Jane Chance ( Professor of English, Rice University ) in her 1980 article " The Structural Unity of Beowulf: The Problem of Grendel's Mother " argued that there are two standard interpretations of the poem: one view which suggests a two-part structure ( i. e., the poem is divided between Beowulf's battles with Grendel and with the dragon ) and the other, a three-part structure ( this interpretation argues that Beowulf's battle with Grendel's mother is structurally separate from his battle with Grendel ).
* Research Collaboratory for Structural Bioinformatics ( see also Molecule of the Month, presenting short accounts on selected proteins from the PDB )
The PRGF was the successor program to the Enhanced Structural Adjustment Facility ( ESAF ), which Tanzania also participated in from 1996-1999.
Structural unemployment is hard to separate empirically from frictional unemployment, except to say that it lasts longer.
Structural unemployment may also be encouraged to rise by persistent cyclical unemployment: if an economy suffers from long-lasting low aggregate demand, it means that many of the unemployed become disheartened, while their skills ( including job-searching skills ) become " rusty " and obsolete.
The values in the table below are based on a statistical analysis of more than 228, 000 experimental bond lengths from the Cambridge Structural Database.
Challenger was originally built and used as a Structural Test Article ( STA-099 ) but was converted to a complete shuttle when this was found to be less expensive than converting Enterprise from its Approach and Landing Test configuration, according to NASA.
* The Price Revolution in Europe: Empirical Results from a Structural Vectorautoregression Model.
Structural engineering deals with the making of complex systems like the International Space Station, here seen from the departing Space Shuttle Atlantis | Space Shuttle Atlantis.
Structural height in technical usage is the height to the highest architectural detail on building from street-level.
* Axel Dreher, Christos Kotsogiannis, Steve McCorriston ( 2004 ), Corruption Around the World: Evidence from a Structural Model.
Structural role-The following membrane proteins establish linkages with skeletal proteins and may play an important role in regulating cohesion between the lipid bilayer and membrane skeleton, likely enabling the red cell to maintain its favorable membrane surface area by preventing the membrane from collapsing ( vesiculating ).
Structural aircraft-grade plywood is more commonly manufactured from African mahogany or American birch veneers that are bonded together in a hot press over hardwood cores of basswood or poplar.
* The Structural folds of Schwalbe are radial folds extending from the border of the ciliary and pupillary zones that are much broader and more widely-spaced, continuous with the " valleys " between the ciliary processes.
It was given administrative independence from Essex County Council on 1 April 1998 by The Essex ( Boroughs of Colchester, Southend-on-Sea and Thurrock and District of Tendring ) ( Structural, Boundary and Electoral Changes ) Order 1996.
Structural abnormalities often arise from errors in homologous recombination.
In 1980 these early post-processualists held a conference at Cambridge University, from which a book was produced, entitled Symbolic and Structural Archaeology ( 1982 ), which was edited by Hodder himself and published by Cambridge University Press.
The first is Structural Empowerment which comes from the Organizational / Management Theory and is described as the ability to get things done and to mobilize resources.
In a later publication Warschauer changed the name of the first phase of CALL from Behavioristic CALL to Structural CALL and also revised the dates of the three phases ( Warschauer 2000 ):
* 2004 The Fazlur Khan Lifetime Achievement Medal from the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat for leadership in Structural Design.
Eventually, with the collapse of the Cold War, the World Bank and International Monetary Fund arrived, imposing a series of Structural Adjustment Programs from 1987.
* Structural engineer – Typically holds a bachelors or master's degree in structural engineering, new university graduates must hold a master's degree to gain chartered status from the Engineering Council, mainly through the Institution of Structural Engineers.
Structural Adjustment Programs were put into place, which mimicked the same colonial practices that the country was trying to free itself from.
Structural Classification Neurons are grouped structurally according to the number of processes extending from their cell body.

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