Social Science Quarterly, Volume 79, Issues 1-2Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1998 - Political science |
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We first discuss the nature of an informal transaction . We then address the
importance of these transactions and consumer participation in informal markets .
This is followed by a discussion of the methodology and the findings . Finally , we
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We first discuss the nature of an informal transaction . We then address the
importance of these transactions and consumer participation in informal markets .
This is followed by a discussion of the methodology and the findings . Finally , we
...
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Gregory Streib's discussion of " strengthening county management " covers how
new management techniques have been ... Kenneth Klase , Jin Mok , and Gerald
Pops discuss a conceptual framework , based primarily upon environmental ...
Gregory Streib's discussion of " strengthening county management " covers how
new management techniques have been ... Kenneth Klase , Jin Mok , and Gerald
Pops discuss a conceptual framework , based primarily upon environmental ...
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.24 , and discussion involving radio programming , .41 ) were more substantial .
... media and was correlated ( p < .05 ) only with exposure to public affairs in
radio , discussions , discussions about radio programming , and radio news
programs ...
.24 , and discussion involving radio programming , .41 ) were more substantial .
... media and was correlated ( p < .05 ) only with exposure to public affairs in
radio , discussions , discussions about radio programming , and radio news
programs ...
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Contents
Volume 79 Number | 1 |
Response to Comments | 33 |
Public Policy and the Geography of U S Environmentalism | 55 |
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