Social Science Quarterly, Volume 70Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1989 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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Page 305
... estimate the per- centage of Hispanics voting for Pena . With these results it is also possible to estimate black and Anglo support . Table 2 displays these estimates . Although the estimated vote for Pena falls outside of the ...
... estimate the per- centage of Hispanics voting for Pena . With these results it is also possible to estimate black and Anglo support . Table 2 displays these estimates . Although the estimated vote for Pena falls outside of the ...
Page 501
... estimates of potential GNP associated with a constant 5 percent unemploy- ment rate and a constant 6 percent unemployment rate , and the correspond- ing gaps between actual and potential GNP . These estimates are obviously less ...
... estimates of potential GNP associated with a constant 5 percent unemploy- ment rate and a constant 6 percent unemployment rate , and the correspond- ing gaps between actual and potential GNP . These estimates are obviously less ...
Page 718
... estimated by Phillips and Votey are less on average than those estimated by Haynes and Larsen because of their lower estimates of burglary and theft , the two crimes that account for the greatest total cost in this study . a Source ...
... estimated by Phillips and Votey are less on average than those estimated by Haynes and Larsen because of their lower estimates of burglary and theft , the two crimes that account for the greatest total cost in this study . a Source ...
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Volume 70 Number | 1 |
The Division of Leisure and Work | 24 |
A Historical and Ethical | 40 |
Copyright | |
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