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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Similarly , the SSA perspective suggests that the profitability of individual firms is dependent on the institutional arrangements within which the capitalist accumulation process is organized ( Gordon et al . , 1982 : 9 ...
Similarly , the SSA perspective suggests that the profitability of individual firms is dependent on the institutional arrangements within which the capitalist accumulation process is organized ( Gordon et al . , 1982 : 9 ...
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The book is similarly framed by its avowed interest in institutional study . Here , activist groups do not comprise institutions of their own and thus are only mentioned in relation to the institutionalized fields of medicine ...
The book is similarly framed by its avowed interest in institutional study . Here , activist groups do not comprise institutions of their own and thus are only mentioned in relation to the institutionalized fields of medicine ...
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These include cultural change resulting in the decline of loyalty to traditional institutions and the concomitant increase in power and independence of women and of the media , institutional response to clergy malfeasance — including ...
These include cultural change resulting in the decline of loyalty to traditional institutions and the concomitant increase in power and independence of women and of the media , institutional response to clergy malfeasance — including ...
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