The concepts of institutional complementarity has deep roots in the social sciences. Institutional complementarity describes situations of interdependence amid institutions. This concept can often be used to explain their education of institutional diversity that can be observed across in addition to within socio-economic programs, and its penalties on economic functionality.
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