Social Science Quarterly, Volume 68Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1987 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... important . Self - interest seemed to be the pri- mary determinant of hypothetical trade - offs , however , with homeowners , whites , and childless adults most favoring tax cuts at the expense of ser- vices . The views on trade - offs ...
... important . Self - interest seemed to be the pri- mary determinant of hypothetical trade - offs , however , with homeowners , whites , and childless adults most favoring tax cuts at the expense of ser- vices . The views on trade - offs ...
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... important in previ- ous research . The first impression one gains from this table is the similarity across cities . Where the relationships are strong , they are almost always strong in all three . Where they are weak or insignificant ...
... important in previ- ous research . The first impression one gains from this table is the similarity across cities . Where the relationships are strong , they are almost always strong in all three . Where they are weak or insignificant ...
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... important levels in the United States . At the end of 1974 , the most recent period for which detailed data are available for both types of investment , direct investment totaled $ 26.5 billion . Over ninety percent of this amount was ...
... important levels in the United States . At the end of 1974 , the most recent period for which detailed data are available for both types of investment , direct investment totaled $ 26.5 billion . Over ninety percent of this amount was ...
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