Social Science Quarterly, Volume 79, Issues 1-2Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1998 - Political science |
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Page 129
... reasons it should be taken more seriously seem to be , at first glance , fairly obvious . If the accumulation of wealth has some element of uncertainty , then an analysis of chance has a bearing on debates about mobility and the ...
... reasons it should be taken more seriously seem to be , at first glance , fairly obvious . If the accumulation of wealth has some element of uncertainty , then an analysis of chance has a bearing on debates about mobility and the ...
Page 133
... reasons for ignoring luck are weaker than seems to be thought . Nonetheless , there is still some way to go . Even ... reason to believe that they will ? The Break - Even - in - a - Fair - Game - in - the - Long - Run Fallacy The break ...
... reasons for ignoring luck are weaker than seems to be thought . Nonetheless , there is still some way to go . Even ... reason to believe that they will ? The Break - Even - in - a - Fair - Game - in - the - Long - Run Fallacy The break ...
Page 204
... reasons ( Noam , 1994 : 7-16 ; British Telecom , 1995 ) . Even less - developed countries have moved in this direction in order to join the global economy and to satisfy demand in those nations ( Wellenius , 1989 : 89-98 ; Ikenberry ...
... reasons ( Noam , 1994 : 7-16 ; British Telecom , 1995 ) . Even less - developed countries have moved in this direction in order to join the global economy and to satisfy demand in those nations ( Wellenius , 1989 : 89-98 ; Ikenberry ...
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