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Volume 88, Number 2, June 2007
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Sociotropic Concerns and Support for Counterterrorism Policies
pp. 306-319(14)
Authors: Joslyn, Mark R.; Haider-Markel, Donald P.

Racial Differences in Networks: Do Neighborhood Conditions Matter?
pp. 320-343(24)
Author: Small, Mario Luis

Population Growth in High-Amenity Rural Areas: Does it Bring Socioeconomic Benefits for Long-Term Residents?
pp. 366-381(16)
Authors: Saint Onge, Jarron M.; Hunter, Lori M.; Boardman, Jason D.

The Benefits and Costs of Inequality for the Advantaged and Disadvantaged
pp. 382-403(22)
Authors: Albrecht, Don E.; Albrecht, Scott G.

What Shapes Attitudes Toward Paying Taxes? Evidence from Multicultural European Countries
pp. 443-470(28)
Authors: Torgler, Benno; Schneider, Friedrich

Whose Risk in Philadelphia? Proximity to Unequally Hazardous Industrial Facilities
pp. 515-534(20)
Authors: Sicotte, Diane; Swanson, Samantha

Criteria Air Pollution and Marginalized Populations: Environmental Inequity in Metropolitan Phoenix, Arizona
pp. 535-554(20)
Authors: Grineski, Sara; Bolin, Bob; Boone, Christopher

Does Relationship Lending Still Matter in the Consumer Banking Sector? Evidence from the Automobile Loan Market
pp. 585-597(13)
Authors: Holmes, Jessica; Isham, Jonathan; Petersen, Ryan; Sommers, Paul M.

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