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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Although these perspectives advanced our understanding of the corporation , they have not , in their attempt to account for the emergence and spread of the MDF , developed a dynamic theory that explains change from one corporate form to ...
Although these perspectives advanced our understanding of the corporation , they have not , in their attempt to account for the emergence and spread of the MDF , developed a dynamic theory that explains change from one corporate form to ...
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Various exogenous and endogenous theories of the business cycle are analyzed critically . ... Rational expectations theory suggests that movements in national output result from monetary and fiscal shocks caused by the government .
Various exogenous and endogenous theories of the business cycle are analyzed critically . ... Rational expectations theory suggests that movements in national output result from monetary and fiscal shocks caused by the government .
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“ Postmodern Social Theory : Representational Practices . ” Sociological Theory 9 : 173-179 . Ritzer , George . 1997. Postmodern Social Theory . New York : McGraw - Hill . Rosenau , Pauline Marie . 1992. Postmodernism and the Social ...
“ Postmodern Social Theory : Representational Practices . ” Sociological Theory 9 : 173-179 . Ritzer , George . 1997. Postmodern Social Theory . New York : McGraw - Hill . Rosenau , Pauline Marie . 1992. Postmodernism and the Social ...
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