Report, Volume 101881/82-1882/83, 1936/38- include also the registration reports for 1881-1882, 1936/37- |
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... staff in 4-year institutions with income beyond basic salary from institution, by source of income and program area: Fall 1987 and Fall 1992............................................................................ 92 Table ...
... staff in 4-year institutions with income beyond basic salary from institution, by source of income and program area: Fall 1987 and Fall 1992............................................................................ 92 Table ...
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... institutions ̄. matter greatly to economic performance, and they are often determined by economic fundamentals.4 North (1991, p. 97) defines. ®institutions ̄. as follows: ®Institutions. are the humanly devised constraints that structure ...
... institutions ̄. matter greatly to economic performance, and they are often determined by economic fundamentals.4 North (1991, p. 97) defines. ®institutions ̄. as follows: ®Institutions. are the humanly devised constraints that structure ...
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Smithsonian Institution, Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents. The income from the Smithson fund during the year 1869 , including the premium on gold , was $ 49,515 . In a late report from the Treasury Department , giving a list of ...
Smithsonian Institution, Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents. The income from the Smithson fund during the year 1869 , including the premium on gold , was $ 49,515 . In a late report from the Treasury Department , giving a list of ...
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... institution and the related concern that an institution might extend its authority in unanticipated ways (Lindblom, Politics and Markets). Sovereignty costs generally increase with more ambitious institutional choices and are magnified ...
... institution and the related concern that an institution might extend its authority in unanticipated ways (Lindblom, Politics and Markets). Sovereignty costs generally increase with more ambitious institutional choices and are magnified ...
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... institution as a result of a past transaction , an event , or a condition and gives it a future economic benefit . • Control : When an institution has substantially all risks and rewards incidental to ownership of such asset or business ...
... institution as a result of a past transaction , an event , or a condition and gives it a future economic benefit . • Control : When an institution has substantially all risks and rewards incidental to ownership of such asset or business ...
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