Social Science Quarterly, Volume 79, Issues 1-2Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1998 - Political science |
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... percent ( e.148 = 1.159 , while the same increment to cumulative migradollars raised the odds by 13 percent ( e.127 = 1.135 ) . At the community level , each unit increase in the log of current migradollars raised the odds of U.S. ...
... percent ( e.148 = 1.159 , while the same increment to cumulative migradollars raised the odds by 13 percent ( e.127 = 1.135 ) . At the community level , each unit increase in the log of current migradollars raised the odds of U.S. ...
Page 118
... percent of the initial financing supporting the takeover in 1985 and 1986 ; an additional 42 percent of the financing came from bank loans . But the study also found a secondary role of junk bonds in these takeovers : many of the bank ...
... percent of the initial financing supporting the takeover in 1985 and 1986 ; an additional 42 percent of the financing came from bank loans . But the study also found a secondary role of junk bonds in these takeovers : many of the bank ...
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... percent stay within that category ) , followed by the fundamentalists ( 78 percent stable ) , Catholics ( 76 percent stable ) , Methodists ( 67 percent stable ) , EPCs ( 63 percent stable ) , the nonaffiliated ( 59 percent stable ) ...
... percent stay within that category ) , followed by the fundamentalists ( 78 percent stable ) , Catholics ( 76 percent stable ) , Methodists ( 67 percent stable ) , EPCs ( 63 percent stable ) , the nonaffiliated ( 59 percent stable ) ...
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