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 247
... places , where the characteristics of each place are considered in accounting for the size of the particular flow ( McLeod et al . , 1984 ; Serow et al . , 1986 ) . Although the theoretical basis for inclusion of per capita income is ...
... places , where the characteristics of each place are considered in accounting for the size of the particular flow ( McLeod et al . , 1984 ; Serow et al . , 1986 ) . Although the theoretical basis for inclusion of per capita income is ...
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... places . The concluding section discusses the implications of the findings for future CBD retail activity and for ecological theory . Population , Indicators , and Form of Statistical Analysis Population . This study emphasizes two sets ...
... places . The concluding section discusses the implications of the findings for future CBD retail activity and for ecological theory . Population , Indicators , and Form of Statistical Analysis Population . This study emphasizes two sets ...
Page 336
... places with more depart- ment stores had higher CBD sales , net of age , population , isolation , and headquarters ( Table 2 , ( j ) , ( k ) ) . The equation including department stores explains an additional 8 percent of the variance ...
... places with more depart- ment stores had higher CBD sales , net of age , population , isolation , and headquarters ( Table 2 , ( j ) , ( k ) ) . The equation including department stores explains an additional 8 percent of the variance ...
Contents
Volume 69 Number | 1 |
Fact or Fiction? | 24 |
A Tale of Two Theses | 40 |
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