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Application Of Location Theory And Empirical Data By Area Industrial Development Groups, Clarence Arthur Middleton Jr.
Application Of Location Theory And Empirical Data By Area Industrial Development Groups, Clarence Arthur Middleton Jr.
Master's Theses
The objective of this paper is to determine if theories of industrial location and empirical data describing changes in manufacturing employment might suggest efficient approaches in attracting industry to a particular area. This is in sharp contrast to the usual application of location theory in which the optimum location of a firm or of a particular industry is selected.
State Of Bills Of Rights 1776-1837, Nancy Louise Roberts
State Of Bills Of Rights 1776-1837, Nancy Louise Roberts
Master's Theses
The purpose of this particular work is to study the State Bills of Rights and to discover what political philosophy express. To the knowledge of the author, this has never been attempted, therefore secondary sources were of value to her only as background material.
Current Proposals For Changes In Reserve Requirements Of Commercial Banks In The United States, William Byrd Harrison
Current Proposals For Changes In Reserve Requirements Of Commercial Banks In The United States, William Byrd Harrison
Master's Theses
The well-being of a nation is dependent in large part upon the state of its money. Bank reserve positions have a great deal to do with the state of our money. An impressive volume of study and evidence has been brought forth in just the past few years to indicate that United States laws which establish the rules under which financial institutions operate need revising. Other, more readily understood topics, however, however claimed the attention of the public and its representatives in Congress. Little has been done to remedy serious shortcomings in banking laws.
This paper examines briefly these studies …