Social Science Quarterly, Volume 79, Issues 1-2Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1998 - Political science |
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... Santa Barbara . The concentration of junk bond holdings among thrift institutions was already apparent by 1985 , when just ten savings and loan institutions , al- most all of which were in California and Texas , held $ 4.64 billion in ...
... Santa Barbara . The concentration of junk bond holdings among thrift institutions was already apparent by 1985 , when just ten savings and loan institutions , al- most all of which were in California and Texas , held $ 4.64 billion in ...
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... . Walsh , James . 1996. True Odds . Santa Monica : Merritt . Weaver , Warren . 1982. Lady Luck : The Theory of Probability . New York : Dover Publications . Evidence * W. Parker Frisbie , University of Texas at 148 Social Science Quarterly.
... . Walsh , James . 1996. True Odds . Santa Monica : Merritt . Weaver , Warren . 1982. Lady Luck : The Theory of Probability . New York : Dover Publications . Evidence * W. Parker Frisbie , University of Texas at 148 Social Science Quarterly.
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... Santa Maria , San Antonio , TX 78228 ; E - mail : potom@stmarytx.edu Executives and Legislatures Audrey Haynes , Political Science Department , Georgia State University , P.O. Box 4069 , Atlanta , GA 30302-4069 ; E - mail : polaah ...
... Santa Maria , San Antonio , TX 78228 ; E - mail : potom@stmarytx.edu Executives and Legislatures Audrey Haynes , Political Science Department , Georgia State University , P.O. Box 4069 , Atlanta , GA 30302-4069 ; E - mail : polaah ...
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Public Policy and the Geography of U S Environmentalism | 55 |
The Early PostMao Period | 91 |
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