structural reforms
Structural reforms refer to intentional and significant changes made to the fundamental systems, processes, regulations, and institutions of an organization, economy, or society, with the aim of improving long-term efficiency, productivity, stability, and overall performance.
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- agricultural sector structural reforms
- austerity measures
- digital economy structural reforms
- economic structural reforms
- education system structural reforms
- energy sector structural reforms
- environmental policy structural reforms
- financial system structural reforms
- governance structural reforms
- healthcare system structural reforms
- housing market structural reforms
- industrial policy structural reforms
- infrastructure structural reforms
- judicial system structural reforms
- labor market structural reforms
- pension system structural reforms
- public sector structural reforms
- regulatory structural reforms
- tax system structural reforms
- technological innovation structural reforms
- trade and investment structural reforms