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Institutional Reinforcement and Quasi-Parameters (with David Laitin), the American Political Science Review (2003); Analytic Narratives, Oxford University Press, 1998.
UNICEF is also supporting AMIC and SOS Talibe with institutional reinforcement and equipment, "So that they can more adequately and effectively provide assistance to children who are rescued during the process of family reunification, but to also conduct prevention activities in affected communities", says Silvia Luciani, UNICEF Representative in Guinea Bissau.
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However, costs do not include generation, institutional capacity building and reinforcement of the existing distribution network.
Chief among these is the relative brevity of the training and the lack of institutional-based support and reinforcement for changing behaviors.
Alternatively, if the reinforcement of the institutional context does not imply an increase in income, environmental protection is more difficult to implement.
Therefore, the reinforcement of the institutional context can create a win win situation in the sense that it may improve both environmental protection and the level of income of a country.
Supervision entails a range of activities, including observation of providers' performance, data collection, and a reinforcement of job descriptions, skills, institutional norms and protocols.
This period was also marked by institutional investment in specialized research libraries and the reinforcement of publishing programs at UNAM and other institutions in Mexico.
Luck is negative reinforcement.
The positive reinforcement worked.
Using preventive reinforcement?
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