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P-ISSN 0048-749X
E-ISSN 1553-0892
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Vol. 52, Issue 3, 2022December 27, 2022 CDT

State Differences in Tipping Attitudes and Behavior: Attributable to State Differences in Tipping Motivations?

Michael Lynn,
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Articles in Vol. 52, Issue 3, 2022

Vol. 52, Issue 3, 2022
  • A Personal View of Five Decades of Recessions
    John E. Connaughton
  • The Stability of Location Quotients
    Mariya PominovaTodd GabeAndrew Crawley
  • A House Price Modeling Based on Clustering and Kriging: The Medellín Case
    Hernán D. Villada-MedinaJuan F. Rendón-GarcíaCésar A. Ramírez-DoloresGerardo Alcalá
  • Territorial Knowledge Dynamics and Governance of Industry Networks: A Systematic Quantitative Review of Empirical Literature
    Lachlan JohnsonRichard EcclestonHannah Murphy-Gregory
  • State Differences in Tipping Attitudes and Behavior: Attributable to State Differences in Tipping Motivations?
    Michael Lynn
  • Economic Growth and Adult Obesity Rates in Rural America
    Yancheng LiBrian E. Whitacre
  • Book Reviews
    Brian W. Sloboda
Review of Regional Studies
Lynn, Michael. 2022. “State Differences in Tipping Attitudes and Behavior: Attributable to State Differences in Tipping Motivations?” Review of Regional Studies 52 (3): 367–86. https://doi.org/10.52324/001c.66200.
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