Social Science Quarterly, Volume 68Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1987 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... preferences , " and beyond the myth of strictly exogenous preferences . In both directions untapped sources of insights as well as disregarded political alternatives lie ahead . Beyond Simple Preferences Restituting the meaning context ...
... preferences , " and beyond the myth of strictly exogenous preferences . In both directions untapped sources of insights as well as disregarded political alternatives lie ahead . Beyond Simple Preferences Restituting the meaning context ...
Page 353
... preferences . Frey ( 1983 ) summoned considerable statistical evidence from extensive studies of public opinion- once again , a vital cross - disciplinary fertilization - to support his contention that " parents who might be unhappy ...
... preferences . Frey ( 1983 ) summoned considerable statistical evidence from extensive studies of public opinion- once again , a vital cross - disciplinary fertilization - to support his contention that " parents who might be unhappy ...
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... preferences ( at least such that involve public externalities ) ; ( 3 ) it must admit , and strive to understand , the endogeneity of preferences . These results can recast in broader methodological terms . ( 1 ) Both the quest for and ...
... preferences ( at least such that involve public externalities ) ; ( 3 ) it must admit , and strive to understand , the endogeneity of preferences . These results can recast in broader methodological terms . ( 1 ) Both the quest for and ...
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