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    Preliminary results on 400 fps impact tests of two 2-ft diameter containment models for mobile nuclear reactors

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    Impact tests of two 2-foot diameter containment models for mobile nuclear reactor

    The monetary-fiscal policy debate and the Andersen-Jordan equation

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    Monetary theory ; Monetary policy ; Econometric models

    The discount rate, interest rates and foreign exchange rates: an analysis with daily data

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    Interest rates ; Foreign exchange ; Federal funds rate

    M1 or M2: which is the better monetary target?

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    Money supply ; Monetary policy

    Self-Determination vs. Stability of Labor Relations: The Effect of \u3cem\u3eAmerican Potash\u3c/em\u3e

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    Very early in its history, the Board was confronted with conflicting claims by craft unions and industrial unions for the right to represent craft workers. Generally, the industrial unions sought a broad unit of production and craft workers, whereas the craft unions sought units of their particular skill. The Board\u27s first reaction was to establish broad units where it appeared that one union had a majority throughout the plant. In doing so, the Board relied heavily upon what it considered best for collective bargaining purposes. In many cases, the Board created large units over the protests of small groups on the basis that the larger unit would best serve the interests of the majority by insuring to them the fullest benefits of the act through the promotion of effective collective bargaining and peaceful labor relations

    Corporate Ethics in the Health Care Marketplace

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    Teaching Law and Socioeconomics

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    This Article is Dallas\u27s explanation of the role of socioeconomics in the course she has developed to each law and public policy from a socioeconomics perspective. Dallas\u27s course, which parallels the law and economics courses offered elsewhere, introduces socioeconomics perspectives on concepts of fairness and well-being, and then applies them to a broad range of issues from discrimination to globalization, from family law to corporate regulation. Dallas explains how a separate course in socioeconomics may be essential to underscore its importance as a distinct methodological approach
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