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 39
With Welch out of town , she had the race to herself , and was spared derogatory
assessments of her performance from the opposition . A rough quantitative
comparison of the differences between the campaigns can be derived from the
media ...
With Welch out of town , she had the race to herself , and was spared derogatory
assessments of her performance from the opposition . A rough quantitative
comparison of the differences between the campaigns can be derived from the
media ...
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This result gives us confidence that we have pinpointed widespread patterns of
fiscal policy thinking rather than the sui generis situation of a particular city or
town . A second impression is that the same explanatory variables are
consistently ...
This result gives us confidence that we have pinpointed widespread patterns of
fiscal policy thinking rather than the sui generis situation of a particular city or
town . A second impression is that the same explanatory variables are
consistently ...
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... Tech University Lubbock , TX 79409 TOWN BONDHOLDERS , MORTGAGEES
, AND OTHER SECURITY HOLDERS OWNING OR HOLDING 1 PERCENT OR
MORE OF TOTAL MOUNT OF BONDS , MORTGAGES OR OTHER SECURITIES
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... Tech University Lubbock , TX 79409 TOWN BONDHOLDERS , MORTGAGEES
, AND OTHER SECURITY HOLDERS OWNING OR HOLDING 1 PERCENT OR
MORE OF TOTAL MOUNT OF BONDS , MORTGAGES OR OTHER SECURITIES
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Contents
Volume 68 Number | 1 |
What People Think about People | 19 |
A Panel Analysis of Houstons 1985 | 34 |
Copyright | |
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