Social Science Quarterly, Volume 68Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1987 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... represent the capitalist classes in the organizational manner that unions represent the working class . Specifically , the power of finance capitalists is organizationally based on their collective control of capital flows . Individual ...
... represent the capitalist classes in the organizational manner that unions represent the working class . Specifically , the power of finance capitalists is organizationally based on their collective control of capital flows . Individual ...
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... represents 14.6 per- cent of earnings . When the self - employed are included , fringe benefits ( $ 1,580 ) represent 11.9 percent of earnings . By adding these benefits to earnings , the sum can be referred to as labor costs ( minus ...
... represents 14.6 per- cent of earnings . When the self - employed are included , fringe benefits ( $ 1,580 ) represent 11.9 percent of earnings . By adding these benefits to earnings , the sum can be referred to as labor costs ( minus ...
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... represented the economic and residential boundaries of the sustenance - producing areas . Many of the new residents ... represent agriculture , manufacturing , mining , retail sales , wholesale sales , and services . Linear combinations ...
... represented the economic and residential boundaries of the sustenance - producing areas . Many of the new residents ... represent agriculture , manufacturing , mining , retail sales , wholesale sales , and services . Linear combinations ...
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