Social Science Quarterly, Volume 80, Issues 1-2Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1999 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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We need the natural log of company size because the interval between data
points increased exponentially at the high end of the distribution . The three
smallest companies employed 32 , 60 , and 65 workers , respectively ; the three
largest ...
We need the natural log of company size because the interval between data
points increased exponentially at the high end of the distribution . The three
smallest companies employed 32 , 60 , and 65 workers , respectively ; the three
largest ...
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FIGURE 2 Organization and Product Line Differentiation in the Multilayered
Subsidiary Form The Parent Company Parent ( Sometimes organized as a
holding company ) Product Line 1 Product Line 2 Product Line 3 First - Level
Subsidaries ...
FIGURE 2 Organization and Product Line Differentiation in the Multilayered
Subsidiary Form The Parent Company Parent ( Sometimes organized as a
holding company ) Product Line 1 Product Line 2 Product Line 3 First - Level
Subsidaries ...
Page 119
First , the parent company in the MLSF is not always incorporated as a legal
holding company . Second , parent companies that are not holding companies
may organize their subsidiaries as holding companies . Third , the holding
company ...
First , the parent company in the MLSF is not always incorporated as a legal
holding company . Second , parent companies that are not holding companies
may organize their subsidiaries as holding companies . Third , the holding
company ...
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