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    Review Article: Daniel Rancour-Laferriere’s Russian Literature and Psychoanalysis

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    Review: The Poetics of Yury Olesha by Victor Peppard

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    A Conversation with Karl Kramer

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    The Combination of Functions in Administrative Actions: An Examination of European Alternatives

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    CONTROL BY COOPERATIVES

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    ANTITRUST IMPLICATIONS OF CONTEMPORARY FOOD PRODUCTION AND MARKETING ISSUES

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    Discusses current antitrust cases and lists implications for the food industry.Industrial Organization,

    ELIMINATING ROADBLOCKS TO GREATER PRODUCTIVITY: GOVERNMENT

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    The author outlines three steps the government should pursue in helping to improve productivity in the food industry. The three areas government could be effective are: deregulation, removing barriers and research.Productivity Analysis,

    GRANTSMANSHIP AND CONSULTING POLICY

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    Market forces, when viewed from the perspective of faculty salaries alone, clearly indicate that the highest and best use of a faculty member's time and expertise is no longer university employment. As a result, many productive faculty members are becoming increasingly dissatisfied, and many top domestic undergraduate students are eliminating academia as an employment alternative. This trend operates to the long-run detriment of the land grant university system. In part, these forces are a direct result of outdated and/or unimaginative administrative policies, inadequate reward systems, and the inability of the profession to demonstrate its productivity in terms that society understands and appreciates. Implications are drawn for land grant consulting and grantsmanship policy.Consulting, Grantsmanship, Grants, Outside income, Administration, Land grant, Teaching/Communication/Extension/Profession,

    Following the Money Federal and Provincial Budget Balances with Canada’s Major Cities

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    Residents of Canada’s major cities tend to pay far more in taxes than they receive in federal and provincial programs. Why?urban taxation
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