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 62
... sources of capital flows . This unique resource may therefore act as a delineating factor in class formation . Not all capitalists have equal ac- cess to that resource . Finance capitalists specifically can access sources of capital ...
... sources of capital flows . This unique resource may therefore act as a delineating factor in class formation . Not all capitalists have equal ac- cess to that resource . Finance capitalists specifically can access sources of capital ...
Page 858
... sources of fiscal illusion , a delineation based on the pre- sumed motivation underlying illusion adoption . Arguing that if elected offi- cials actually bias fiscal instruments for electoral advantage , we should then see a greater ...
... sources of fiscal illusion , a delineation based on the pre- sumed motivation underlying illusion adoption . Arguing that if elected offi- cials actually bias fiscal instruments for electoral advantage , we should then see a greater ...
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... sources of illusion does not seem to be very strongly related to revenue yield . Thus , not one of the 11 hypothesized illu- sion sources meets both of the requirements implicit in the definition of the construct : that it be related to ...
... sources of illusion does not seem to be very strongly related to revenue yield . Thus , not one of the 11 hypothesized illu- sion sources meets both of the requirements implicit in the definition of the construct : that it be related to ...
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