0 to move the control of an organization or government from a single place to several smaller ones:
We decentralized our operations last year and opened several regional offices.
Modern technology has made it easy for us to decentralize.
1 to move the operations of a business or other organization from a single, central place to several smaller ones:
The company uses an unusual decentralized distribution system.
2 if a large company or organization decentralizes or is decentralized, its activities are moved from one large central place to several different, smaller places:
HLL decentralized the production and distribution of the product in order to utilize the enormous labor pool in rural India.
As part of its plans to decentralize, the Japanese government has given greater tax-collecting authority to local governments.
To enforce incentives to plant trees, afforestation responsibility was decentralized to local leaders in 1984.
Second, instead of solving central planner problems, decentralized equilibria could be considered.
How narrowly adapted are the products of decentralized breeding?
In other words, the planning problem corresponding to a decentralized monetary economy is always nonmonetary.
It involves geographically distributed nodes that are composed of a huge amount of entities and it is well demonstrated that the control cannot be decentralized.
In such systems, the aim is to achieve effective decentralized control through autonomous software agents that perform local decision-making based on incomplete and imperfect information.
The decentralized actors entered a voluntary agreement before the actual legislation.
Although autonomy is often one of the principal demands of regional parties,14 they are rarely in a political position to force countries to decentralize.
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