Social Science Quarterly, Volume 79, Issues 1-2Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1998 - Political science |
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Page 111
... savings and loan violators by 1992 ; more than three fourths of these went to prison ( U.S. Department of Justice , 1992 : 66 ) . Many scholars ( Ely , 1990 ; see Barth , Bartholomew , and Labich , 1989 ; Barth , 1991 ) , however ...
... savings and loan violators by 1992 ; more than three fourths of these went to prison ( U.S. Department of Justice , 1992 : 66 ) . Many scholars ( Ely , 1990 ; see Barth , Bartholomew , and Labich , 1989 ; Barth , 1991 ) , however ...
Page 113
... savings and loan industry crisis . We find that a structuralist perspective is most useful in exploring the issue . That is , deregulation legislation does not appear to have been pursued by the industry in order to facilitate the ...
... savings and loan industry crisis . We find that a structuralist perspective is most useful in exploring the issue . That is , deregulation legislation does not appear to have been pursued by the industry in order to facilitate the ...
Page 118
... Savings and Loan Association of Beverly Hills , California , was one of the biggest purchasers of junk bonds , along with American Savings , Centrust , Financial Corporation of America , Lincoln Savings and Loan , and Financial ...
... Savings and Loan Association of Beverly Hills , California , was one of the biggest purchasers of junk bonds , along with American Savings , Centrust , Financial Corporation of America , Lincoln Savings and Loan , and Financial ...
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Public Policy and the Geography of U S Environmentalism | 55 |
The Early PostMao Period | 91 |
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