Social Science Quarterly, Volume 70Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1989 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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Page 769
... increase in special interest inefficiency , as measured by σ , will increase the efficient level of government spending . ' While there are no guarantees that ( 6 ) will be satisfied , it can be argued that it is more likely to hold the ...
... increase in special interest inefficiency , as measured by σ , will increase the efficient level of government spending . ' While there are no guarantees that ( 6 ) will be satisfied , it can be argued that it is more likely to hold the ...
Page 984
... increase in telecasts following the Supreme Court ruling in the summer of 1984 . 5 We also employ DEREG85 to test if the impact of a general increase in telecasts is more apparent two years after the Court ruling . POST , DEREG , and ...
... increase in telecasts following the Supreme Court ruling in the summer of 1984 . 5 We also employ DEREG85 to test if the impact of a general increase in telecasts is more apparent two years after the Court ruling . POST , DEREG , and ...
Page 987
... increase in telecasts . The results for the POWER schools are analogous to a cartel situation . Each team can increase attendance ( sales ) if it can increase its own telecasts , ceteris paribus , but if all teams increase telecasts ...
... increase in telecasts . The results for the POWER schools are analogous to a cartel situation . Each team can increase attendance ( sales ) if it can increase its own telecasts , ceteris paribus , but if all teams increase telecasts ...
Contents
Gender Role Stereotypes and Attitudes | 579 |
Discrimination and the Assimilation and Ethnic Competition Perspectives | 594 |
Some | 607 |
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