Social Science Quarterly, Volume 68Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1987 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... capitalists ' portfolios may be diversified , their profiles bear a striking similarity to each other ( Mintz and Schwartz , 1985 ) , and are managed by finance capitalists . Together these phenomena function as structural bases of ...
... capitalists ' portfolios may be diversified , their profiles bear a striking similarity to each other ( Mintz and Schwartz , 1985 ) , and are managed by finance capitalists . Together these phenomena function as structural bases of ...
Page 62
... capitalists have equal ac- cess to that resource . Finance capitalists specifically can access sources of capital flows that remain inaccessible to commerce and industrial capitalists . Finance capitalists have historically organized ...
... capitalists have equal ac- cess to that resource . Finance capitalists specifically can access sources of capital flows that remain inaccessible to commerce and industrial capitalists . Finance capitalists have historically organized ...
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... capitalists . Although this viewpoint may be engag- ing , we must not assume equality between capitalists . Some are more pow- erful than others , and some are specifically more powerful because of sys- tematic historical and structural ...
... capitalists . Although this viewpoint may be engag- ing , we must not assume equality between capitalists . Some are more pow- erful than others , and some are specifically more powerful because of sys- tematic historical and structural ...
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