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P-ISSN 0048-749X
E-ISSN 1553-0892
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Vol. 34, Issue 1, 2004March 03, 2004 CDT

Right-to-Work Legislation, Social Capital, and Variations in State Union Density

Raymond Hogler, Steven Shulman, Stephan Weiler,
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Articles in Vol. 34, Issue 1, 2004

Vol. 34, Issue 1, 2004
  • An Empirical Note on Determinants of Geographic Living-Cost Differentials for Counties in the State of Florida, 2003
    Richard J. CebulaSherri Todd
  • Knowledge Spillovers , Agglomeration Economies, and the Geography of Innovative Activity: A Spatial Econometric Analysis
    Up Lim
  • Southern Regional Science in Interstitial Space
    Mark S. Henry
  • Sensitivity of CGE Simulation Results to Competing SAM Updates
    M. Alejandro CardeneteFerran Sancho
  • Fiscal Policy and Economic Growth: The Case of the Italian Regions
    Monica AuteriMauro Costantini
  • Using Ready-Made Regional Input-Output Models to Estimate Backward-Linkage Effects of Exogenous Output Shocks
    Scott R. Steinback
  • Right-to-Work Legislation, Social Capital, and Variations in State Union Density
    Raymond HoglerSteven ShulmanStephan Weiler
Review of Regional Studies
Hogler, Raymond, Steven Shulman, and Stephan Weiler. 2004. “Right-to-Work Legislation, Social Capital, and Variations in State Union Density.” Review of Regional Studies 34 (1): 95–111. https://doi.org/10.52324/001c.8371.
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