Social Science Quarterly, Volume 70Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1989 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... federal level during the Carter administration than they did in the states.2 Supposedly that would change under the Reagan administration . Consis- tent with a larger philosophy of regulatory reform , Reagan appointees at OSM moved ...
... federal level during the Carter administration than they did in the states.2 Supposedly that would change under the Reagan administration . Consis- tent with a larger philosophy of regulatory reform , Reagan appointees at OSM moved ...
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... federal - state relations as they play out at the field level . In all but one case , state officials in 1980 , a sizable majority of inspectors report interacting with their intergovernmental counterparts at least once a week . In a ...
... federal - state relations as they play out at the field level . In all but one case , state officials in 1980 , a sizable majority of inspectors report interacting with their intergovernmental counterparts at least once a week . In a ...
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... federal and state responsibilities , many analysts ( see , for example , Beam [ 1984 ] and Nathan et al . [ 1983 ] ) have concluded that the New Federalism has achieved considerably less change than its framers had anticipated . Nowhere ...
... federal and state responsibilities , many analysts ( see , for example , Beam [ 1984 ] and Nathan et al . [ 1983 ] ) have concluded that the New Federalism has achieved considerably less change than its framers had anticipated . Nowhere ...
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Income Loss and Life Events over | 3 |
The Division of Leisure and Work | 24 |
A Historical and Ethical | 40 |
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