centralization vs. decentralization
Centralization refers to the concentration of power, authority, and decision-making within a single entity or a small group. Decisions and responsibilities are primarily held by a central authority or governing body. On the other hand, decentralization involves the dispersion of power, authority, and decision-making across multiple entities or levels. It entails distributing decision-making abilities and responsibilities to different individuals or local units.
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