economic structural reforms
Economic structural reforms refer to the changes made by governments or organizations to reshape and improve the underlying framework and organization of an economy. These reforms aim to address inefficiencies, unlock growth potential, and enhance productivity by modifying various economic sectors, policies, regulations, and institutions.
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