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 331
... Growth . Table 2 presents the pat- terns of intra- and intersectoral wage growth over the 1971–81 period for the entire set of countries and for the subgroups of ... Growth Rates , 1971-81 Intra- and Intersectoral Wage Growth Processes 331.
... Growth . Table 2 presents the pat- terns of intra- and intersectoral wage growth over the 1971–81 period for the entire set of countries and for the subgroups of ... Growth Rates , 1971-81 Intra- and Intersectoral Wage Growth Processes 331.
Page 337
... growth rate over the 1971-81 period was highest in LDCs which are suppos- edly experiencing the most rapid industrial transformation . MDCs also showed positive , though slightly lower , intersectoral wage growth on aver- age . Yet ...
... growth rate over the 1971-81 period was highest in LDCs which are suppos- edly experiencing the most rapid industrial transformation . MDCs also showed positive , though slightly lower , intersectoral wage growth on aver- age . Yet ...
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... Growth via Political Processes and Collusive Actions . Economic progress can weaken many growth - retarding groups . Olson ( 1982 ) pointed out that his ... growth - inducing private activities . Those Group Behavior and Economic Growth 751.
... Growth via Political Processes and Collusive Actions . Economic progress can weaken many growth - retarding groups . Olson ( 1982 ) pointed out that his ... growth - inducing private activities . Those Group Behavior and Economic Growth 751.
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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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