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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Combined with limited use of the Detroit Compact and Focus Hope , this finding suggests that inner - city intermediaries are isolated from growing firms in ways that mimic the social isolation of inner - city residents .
Combined with limited use of the Detroit Compact and Focus Hope , this finding suggests that inner - city intermediaries are isolated from growing firms in ways that mimic the social isolation of inner - city residents .
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Managerialism suggests that increased size contributes to change because growth without structural change undermines efficiency ( Chandler , 1962 ) . In contrast , population ecology suggests that firm size contributes to organizational ...
Managerialism suggests that increased size contributes to change because growth without structural change undermines efficiency ( Chandler , 1962 ) . In contrast , population ecology suggests that firm size contributes to organizational ...
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The accidental view simply suggests that exogenous forces have inadvertently caused a decline of party voting . This decline of electoral partisanship may be due to changing communication technologies , campaign practices , candidate ...
The accidental view simply suggests that exogenous forces have inadvertently caused a decline of party voting . This decline of electoral partisanship may be due to changing communication technologies , campaign practices , candidate ...
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The Detroit Case | 19 |
Pennsylvania | 37 |
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