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What is the role of institutional memory in policy development?
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The Great Depression of the 1930s may be a dim memory now, but its impact is still being felt in policy and theory.
Many respondents recognized the drawbacks of the technical assistance provided, characterized by high turnover and little coordination, which resulted in the loss of institutional memory, duplications and incoherence in policy-making and implementation.
The change in policy came directly from the Tokyo headquarters of Elpida Memory, a semiconductor maker, but it had nothing to do with computer chips.
The UK is crawling out of the worst recession in living memory and media policy is unlikely to be at the heart of the election debate.
The "us versus them" tag registers in human memory, but monetary policy is not always or even usually about moral issues.
If the agent has held its previous observation in working memory, its policy-state will either be (green, red, 1) or (green, blue, 1).
Even before it occurred, the visit stirred debate, with critics accusing both sides of having selective memories, and pointing to paradoxes in policies relying on nuclear deterrence while calling for an end to atomic weapons.
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