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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Racism might lead those with influence over the siting decision to avoid majority or wealthy communities and impose ... the agents involved , their objectives , and how each agent's decisions interact with those of the other agents .
Racism might lead those with influence over the siting decision to avoid majority or wealthy communities and impose ... the agents involved , their objectives , and how each agent's decisions interact with those of the other agents .
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The industrial facility managers consider whether to locate in a particular community ; community decision - makers ( such as a city or county council , a city administrator , or a mayor ) negotiate with the facility over the conditions ...
The industrial facility managers consider whether to locate in a particular community ; community decision - makers ( such as a city or county council , a city administrator , or a mayor ) negotiate with the facility over the conditions ...
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The siting decision should be modeled as factor demand similar to that for any other capital investment . Race would only enter if the objective were assumed to be something other than cost minimization . Community decision - makers ...
The siting decision should be modeled as factor demand similar to that for any other capital investment . Race would only enter if the objective were assumed to be something other than cost minimization . Community decision - makers ...
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