Social Science Quarterly, Volume 69Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1988 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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Page 46
... Foreign investment in manufacturing is calculated by dividing the stock of foreign private investments in manufacturing by the square root of kilo- watt hours multiplied by population . The data are from 1967 and are coded from the ...
... Foreign investment in manufacturing is calculated by dividing the stock of foreign private investments in manufacturing by the square root of kilo- watt hours multiplied by population . The data are from 1967 and are coded from the ...
Page 49
... foreign investment in manufacturing and change in urban primacy . After all , rural collapse theorists consider foreign investment in manufac- turing to be the root determinant of recent urban centralization in periph- eral nations ...
... foreign investment in manufacturing and change in urban primacy . After all , rural collapse theorists consider foreign investment in manufac- turing to be the root determinant of recent urban centralization in periph- eral nations ...
Page 477
... foreign political fig- ures and a few tidbits of " textbook " knowledge ( Smith , 1970 ; Glenn , 1972 ) , or if they knew why they liked or disliked presidential candidates and the major political parties ( Kessel , 1988 ) . Actually ...
... foreign political fig- ures and a few tidbits of " textbook " knowledge ( Smith , 1970 ; Glenn , 1972 ) , or if they knew why they liked or disliked presidential candidates and the major political parties ( Kessel , 1988 ) . Actually ...
Contents
Volume 69 Number | 1 |
Fact or Fiction? | 24 |
A Tale of Two Theses | 40 |
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