Social Science Quarterly, Volume 79, Issues 1-2Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1998 - Political science |
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... activities into four broad groups : retail activities ( 49 percent of the cases ) , wholesale activities ( 13 percent ) , man- ufacturing ( 15 percent ) , and services / other ( 23 percent ) . Retail enterprises served as the reference ...
... activities into four broad groups : retail activities ( 49 percent of the cases ) , wholesale activities ( 13 percent ) , man- ufacturing ( 15 percent ) , and services / other ( 23 percent ) . Retail enterprises served as the reference ...
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... activities were necessary , given their vulnerable position in the labor market . More recently ( 1994 ) , Lemieux ... activities that generate income that is not reported for income taxation ( IRS , 1996 ) ; · • unregulated activities ...
... activities were necessary , given their vulnerable position in the labor market . More recently ( 1994 ) , Lemieux ... activities that generate income that is not reported for income taxation ( IRS , 1996 ) ; · • unregulated activities ...
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... activities that may not be recognized in the official estimates of eco- nomic activity ( Henry , 1987 ) ; • ⚫ activities in which cash is used in order to avoid creating a record of the activities ( Sprenkle , 1993 ) ; and • activities ...
... activities that may not be recognized in the official estimates of eco- nomic activity ( Henry , 1987 ) ; • ⚫ activities in which cash is used in order to avoid creating a record of the activities ( Sprenkle , 1993 ) ; and • activities ...
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March | 1 |
Public Policy and the Geography of U S Environmentalism | 55 |
The Early PostMao Period | 91 |
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