Social Science Quarterly, Volume 79, Issues 1-2Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1998 - Political science |
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or countries of origin . A certain " cost of migration " is implied in the final paragraph on page 18 , in which the ... costs of migration " for the migrants them- selves , for their families , for their communities and regions , and ...
or countries of origin . A certain " cost of migration " is implied in the final paragraph on page 18 , in which the ... costs of migration " for the migrants them- selves , for their families , for their communities and regions , and ...
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... cost may total more than $ 1 trillion over the next thirty years ) ( Hays and Hornik , 1990 : 50 ) . Lost in the sticker shock of that cost is the question of the cause of the crisis . Two competing perspectives prevail : claims of in ...
... cost may total more than $ 1 trillion over the next thirty years ) ( Hays and Hornik , 1990 : 50 ) . Lost in the sticker shock of that cost is the question of the cause of the crisis . Two competing perspectives prevail : claims of in ...
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... costs as well as the high cost of transforming those innovations into mar- ketable products compel firms to attempt to amortize these costs ( and others ) over the largest possible geographical area . At the same time , firms become ...
... costs as well as the high cost of transforming those innovations into mar- ketable products compel firms to attempt to amortize these costs ( and others ) over the largest possible geographical area . At the same time , firms become ...
Contents
March | 1 |
Public Policy and the Geography of U S Environmentalism | 55 |
The Early PostMao Period | 91 |
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