The American Journal of Sociology, Volume 108, Issues 4-6University of Chicago Press, 2003 |
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... industries . Con- trolling for absolute size , they showed that size relative to the largest firm in the industry lowered the likelihood of death , a result that held across all four national markets . More abstractly , this result ...
... industries . Con- trolling for absolute size , they showed that size relative to the largest firm in the industry lowered the likelihood of death , a result that held across all four national markets . More abstractly , this result ...
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... Industry , 1984-1991 . " American Journal of Sociology 102 : 659–89 . Ranger - Moore , James . 1997. " If Bigger Is Better , Is Older Wiser ? Organizational Size and Age in the New York Life Insurance Industry . " American Sociological ...
... Industry , 1984-1991 . " American Journal of Sociology 102 : 659–89 . Ranger - Moore , James . 1997. " If Bigger Is Better , Is Older Wiser ? Organizational Size and Age in the New York Life Insurance Industry . " American Sociological ...
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... industry is primarily responsible for black - white residential segregation . The key to the ar- gument is the claim that , in addition to implementing segregationist prac- tices , the real estate industry was crucial in developing and ...
... industry is primarily responsible for black - white residential segregation . The key to the ar- gument is the claim that , in addition to implementing segregationist prac- tices , the real estate industry was crucial in developing and ...
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