A research note--Democratic campaign contributions of Ceos: Jewish or industry interests?
Journal of Political and Military Sociology, Summer 2000 by Broyles, Philip A, Tomer, Lior
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PHILIP A. BROYLES
LIOR TOMER
Shippensburg University
*Direct all correspondence to Philip A. Broyles, Department of Sociology, Shippensburg University, Shippensburg, PA 17257. Phone: (717) 477-5646. Fax: (717) 477-4011. E-mail: pabroy@ark.ship.edu. The authors are indebted to William Domhoff for his comments and suggestions. A preliminary Version of this paper was presented at the annual meeting of the Eastern Sociological Society in Baltimore, MD, April 1997.
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