Social Science Quarterly, Volume 79, Issues 1-2Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1998 - Political science |
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... areas we sampled specific working - class neighbor- hoods instead . Sampling fractions ranged from .029 to .803 and ... area 493,000 200 .056 20 Metro area 217,000 International Migration and Mexican Development 3.
... areas we sampled specific working - class neighbor- hoods instead . Sampling fractions ranged from .029 to .803 and ... area 493,000 200 .056 20 Metro area 217,000 International Migration and Mexican Development 3.
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... areas because these areas are too remote , without inputs or easy access to markets , or have some other liability that discourages investments in activities that can generate local exports that earn " remittances ” for the area ...
... areas because these areas are too remote , without inputs or easy access to markets , or have some other liability that discourages investments in activities that can generate local exports that earn " remittances ” for the area ...
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... areas , the rela- tionships between the size of a market area and transportation costs , and how regions or communities can attract particular industries . The second cluster discusses the locations of public facilities and private ...
... areas , the rela- tionships between the size of a market area and transportation costs , and how regions or communities can attract particular industries . The second cluster discusses the locations of public facilities and private ...
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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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