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The Welfare Effects Of Reduced Us Tariff Restrictions On Imported Textile Products, Joseph Pelzman, Charles E. Bradberry Dec 1980

The Welfare Effects Of Reduced Us Tariff Restrictions On Imported Textile Products, Joseph Pelzman, Charles E. Bradberry

Joseph Pelzman

No abstract provided.


Causal Apportionment In The Law Of Torts, Mario Rizzo Oct 1980

Causal Apportionment In The Law Of Torts, Mario Rizzo

Mario Rizzo

This article presents a theory and a technology of damage apportionment (in cases of joint, concurrent or successive torts) based on relative causal contributions. While the theory is developed along the lines of strict liability, it is also applicable, mutatis mutandis, to a negligence framework.


Evaluation Of Library Retrieval Software, Carol Tenopir Oct 1980

Evaluation Of Library Retrieval Software, Carol Tenopir

Carol Tenopir

No abstract provided.


Economic Determinants Of Soviet Foreign Trade With Eastern Europe, Joseph Pelzman Jul 1980

Economic Determinants Of Soviet Foreign Trade With Eastern Europe, Joseph Pelzman

Joseph Pelzman

No abstract provided.


Realistically Reassessing The Costs And Functions Of Special Libraries, Carol Tenopir Jun 1980

Realistically Reassessing The Costs And Functions Of Special Libraries, Carol Tenopir

Carol Tenopir

No abstract provided.


Systems Of Cities: An Alternative Approach To Medieval Islamic Urbanism, Mansour M. Elbabour Apr 1980

Systems Of Cities: An Alternative Approach To Medieval Islamic Urbanism, Mansour M. Elbabour

Mansour M Elbabour

Over the past half century, medieval Islamic urbanism has been viewed in terms of a single and restricted model, namely the "Islamic City" concept. The essence of this paradigm, usually expressed in such terms as "cultural tradition" or "Muslim urban archetype," is that all Muslim cities share a common character derived mainly from the religion of Islam and, therefore, they could be explained only in such context. The "urban system" concept, which deals with networks of cities, is suggested here as an alternative framework which will integrate the different approaches to medieval Islamic urbanism and help clarify the place of …


Professionalisierung: Theoretische Probleme Fuer Die Vergleichende Geschischtsforschung, Dietrich Rueschemeyer Jan 1980

Professionalisierung: Theoretische Probleme Fuer Die Vergleichende Geschischtsforschung, Dietrich Rueschemeyer

Dietrich Rueschemeyer

No abstract provided.


Program Advocacy: The Missing Element, Ken Haycock Jan 1980

Program Advocacy: The Missing Element, Ken Haycock

Ken Haycock

No abstract provided.