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Institutionalization

Institutionalization logo #21012The gradual domination of financial markets by institutional investors, as opposed to individual investors. This process has occurred throughout the industrialized world.
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Institutionalization

Institutionalization logo #20047The gradual domination of financial markets by institutional investors, as opposed to individual investors. This process has occurred throughout the industrialized world.
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institutionalization

institutionalization logo #20973The caring for individuals in institutions and their adaptation to routines characteristic of the institutional environment, and/or their loss of adaptation to life outside the institution. ... (12 Dec 1998) ...
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institutionalization

institutionalization logo #21001(in-stĭ-too″shәn-әl-ĭ-za´shәn) commitment of a patient to a health care facility for treatment, often psychiatric. in patients hospitalized for a long period, the development of excessive dependency on the institution and its routines, with diminishing of the will to funct...
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Institutionalization

Institutionalization logo #22402The number of financial institutions, e.g. investment companies, fire, casualty, and life insurance
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institutionalization

institutionalization logo #20406institutionalized people are those who have spent a great deal of time in institutions such as prisons, mental hospitals or retirement homes and have, as a result, become passive and dependent. See deinstitutionalization.
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