Social Science Quarterly, Volume 68Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1987 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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Page 575
Since the communities analyzed in this research include cities , towns , and
villages , their public expenditures are also expected to be influenced by the
number of functions performed by the given local government . A dummy variable
...
Since the communities analyzed in this research include cities , towns , and
villages , their public expenditures are also expected to be influenced by the
number of functions performed by the given local government . A dummy variable
...
Page 864
... ( Hansen , 1983 ; Pommerehne and Schneider , 1978 ) , then revenue
structures may have little impact on voter demands for public goods . In sum , the
illusion construct may be implausible given what we know about the politics of
taxation .
... ( Hansen , 1983 ; Pommerehne and Schneider , 1978 ) , then revenue
structures may have little impact on voter demands for public goods . In sum , the
illusion construct may be implausible given what we know about the politics of
taxation .
Page 867
In any given metropolitan area there are numerous persons of labor force age , or
near labor force age , who will occupy the various niches in the sustenance
organization or those that will become available in a given period . However , not
all ...
In any given metropolitan area there are numerous persons of labor force age , or
near labor force age , who will occupy the various niches in the sustenance
organization or those that will become available in a given period . However , not
all ...
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Volume 68 Number | 1 |
What People Think about People | 19 |
A Panel Analysis of Houstons 1985 | 34 |
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