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- Decentralization or decentralisation is the process by which the activities of an organization, particularly those regarding planning and decision-making...
- In France, the policy of decentralisation was initiated by acts of the French Parliament known as Gaston Defferre laws in 1982. Prior to the new laws French...
- A decentralised system in systems theory is a system in which lower level components operate on local information to accomplish global goals. The global...
- Decentralisation in ****an is a political reform to gain autonomy of the local territories in ****an. The plan officially began in 1981 because of the 1970s...
- Decentralisation in Ukraine is a series of reforms to give additional power and resources to local authorities. This process was intended to advance regional...
- Decentralisation in Thailand is a political decentralisation in Thailand since the 1990s, caused by the democratic movement. The Thai Constitution of 1997...
- Centralised Decentralised Finance (CeDeFi) is the combination of centralised finance and decentralised finance. The goal of CeDeFi is to provide Centralised...
- value network Depending on English dialect, it may also be spelled decentralised autonomous organisation. The terms decentralized autonomous company...
- Zoram Decentralisation Front (ZDF) was a former regional political party in Mizoram, India. In 2018, the party merged with Zoram People's Movement. "Mizoram:...
- collectivities. The term région was officially created by the Law of Decentralisation (2 March 1982), which also gave regions their legal status. The first...