Social Science Quarterly, Volume 66Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1985 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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Page 523
... tion of central city residents commuting to the inner suburbs . The propor- tion doing so increased by more than 50 percent ( 19.2 versus 29.8 per- cent ) . Clearly the decline in the proportion of central city residents both living and ...
... tion of central city residents commuting to the inner suburbs . The propor- tion doing so increased by more than 50 percent ( 19.2 versus 29.8 per- cent ) . Clearly the decline in the proportion of central city residents both living and ...
Page 707
... tion do you think they pay to what the people think ? " The possible an- swers were coded in this manner : 1 = a lot of attention , 2 = some atten- tion , and 3 = very little attention . The three items were then summed to form an ...
... tion do you think they pay to what the people think ? " The possible an- swers were coded in this manner : 1 = a lot of attention , 2 = some atten- tion , and 3 = very little attention . The three items were then summed to form an ...
Page 757
... tion assumes a limited ability to collect and process information and to draw proper conclusions . It also stresses that any actor must start by seeking the consent of others for a joint course of action , if one can be found . This ...
... tion assumes a limited ability to collect and process information and to draw proper conclusions . It also stresses that any actor must start by seeking the consent of others for a joint course of action , if one can be found . This ...
Contents
Metropolitan Development and the Changing Journey to Work | 519 |
An Empirical | 533 |
The Regulatory Policy Cycle and the Airline Deregulation Movement | 552 |
Copyright | |
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