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Friendly Fascism: The New Face Of Power In America, Derek Shearer Aug 1980

Friendly Fascism: The New Face Of Power In America, Derek Shearer

Derek Shearer

No abstract provided.


Economic Democracy : The Challenge Of The 1980s, Derek Shearer, Martin Carnoy Jul 1980

Economic Democracy : The Challenge Of The 1980s, Derek Shearer, Martin Carnoy

Derek Shearer

This text discusses the economic, social and political implications of redirecting labour and capital from a military-based to a post-Cold War economy.


Wrong Time, Wrong Race., Derek Shearer May 1980

Wrong Time, Wrong Race., Derek Shearer

Derek Shearer

Discusses the political strategy of the Citizens' Party in the U.S. Arguments against a third-party Presidential strategy; Party's lack of base-building strategy; Arguments against the Party's move for a presidential race.


Microeconomic Simulation Models For Public Policy Analysis, Kevin Hollenbeck, Robert Haveman Dec 1979

Microeconomic Simulation Models For Public Policy Analysis, Kevin Hollenbeck, Robert Haveman

Kevin Hollenbeck

No abstract provided.


A Microeconomic Simulation Model For Analyzing The Regional And Distributional Effects Of Tax-Transfer Policy: An Analysis Of The Program For Better Jobs And Income, Robert Haveman, Kevin Hollenbeck, David Betson, Martin Holmer Dec 1979

A Microeconomic Simulation Model For Analyzing The Regional And Distributional Effects Of Tax-Transfer Policy: An Analysis Of The Program For Better Jobs And Income, Robert Haveman, Kevin Hollenbeck, David Betson, Martin Holmer

Kevin Hollenbeck

No abstract provided.


Rating-Scale Methodology For Environmental Designers, Nicholas Patricios Dec 1979

Rating-Scale Methodology For Environmental Designers, Nicholas Patricios

Nicholas Patricios

There are many methods and techniques available to environmental designers to obtain and use information on spatial behavior, attitudes, preferences, opinions, and so on. Among them are rating-scale techniques. This paper discusses these from a particular theoretical orientation and covers the utility, concept, and an evaluation of rating scales. Three case studies are described to illustrate the application and usefulness of the graphic rating-scale technique to environmental designers.