Social Science Quarterly, Volume 66Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1985 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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But with chronic technical disasters the situation is without adequate 2 Statistics reported on Centralia are taken from a survey of all adult residents of the borough . Conducted by the authors in August 1982 , a total of 368 ...
But with chronic technical disasters the situation is without adequate 2 Statistics reported on Centralia are taken from a survey of all adult residents of the borough . Conducted by the authors in August 1982 , a total of 368 ...
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The great majority were reported to charge " full costs " ( Hall and Hitch , 1939 ) . Another study reported that General Motors set up a rule of " target profit , " i.e. , to achieve a certain desired level of profit ( rather than an ...
The great majority were reported to charge " full costs " ( Hall and Hitch , 1939 ) . Another study reported that General Motors set up a rule of " target profit , " i.e. , to achieve a certain desired level of profit ( rather than an ...
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Hence , we have used only ILO social security spending data through 1977 , the last year for which data are reported that are comparable in their computation methods with data reported by the ILO since 1945 . 11.8 26.6 ΝΑ 62.0 34.8 20.7 ...
Hence , we have used only ILO social security spending data through 1977 , the last year for which data are reported that are comparable in their computation methods with data reported by the ILO since 1945 . 11.8 26.6 ΝΑ 62.0 34.8 20.7 ...
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Contents
Metropolitan Development and the Changing Journey to Work | 519 |
An Empirical | 533 |
The Regulatory Policy Cycle and the Airline Deregulation Movement | 552 |
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