Social Science Quarterly, Volume 72, Issues 3-4Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1991 - Political science |
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Page 422
... effects around the long - term trend are ( 1 ) the multiplier effect , ( 2 ) the accelerator effect , and ( 3 ) the cash - flow feed- back effect ( Eichner , 1987 : 98-106 , 216–32 ) . While the first two are com- mon to many macro ...
... effects around the long - term trend are ( 1 ) the multiplier effect , ( 2 ) the accelerator effect , and ( 3 ) the cash - flow feed- back effect ( Eichner , 1987 : 98-106 , 216–32 ) . While the first two are com- mon to many macro ...
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... effect of investment in production ; at least part of the impact of investment in production is mediated through its effect on perceptions of discrimination against women and support for the ERA . The overriding impact of sex and family ...
... effect of investment in production ; at least part of the impact of investment in production is mediated through its effect on perceptions of discrimination against women and support for the ERA . The overriding impact of sex and family ...
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... effect of legislative ratings on possible election outcomes and future legislative success , the 1985 legislative ... effect on legislative leadership and bill success . The largest effect is on lead- ership role where the combination of ...
... effect of legislative ratings on possible election outcomes and future legislative success , the 1985 legislative ... effect on legislative leadership and bill success . The largest effect is on lead- ership role where the combination of ...
Contents
Applications of the Theory | 431 |
Justice Democracy Litigation and Political Participation | 464 |
On AntiSuburban Orthodoxy | 478 |
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