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... 33 x-axis, 29 x-coordinate, 30 y-axis, 29 y-coordinate, 30 Key Figures Figure
2.9 Positive Relationships, 39 Figure 2.10 Negative Relationships, 39 Figure
2.11 Maximum and Minimum Points, 40 Figure 2.12 Variables with No
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... 33 x-axis, 29 x-coordinate, 30 y-axis, 29 y-coordinate, 30 Key Figures Figure
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... 129 Key Figures Figure 6.1 The San Francisco Housing Market in 1906, 127
Figure 6.2 A Rent Ceiling, 129 Figure 6.3 A Market for Unskilled Labor, 132
Figure 6.4 The Minimum Wage and Unemployment, 133 Figure 6.5 A Sales Tax,
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... 129 Key Figures Figure 6.1 The San Francisco Housing Market in 1906, 127
Figure 6.2 A Rent Ceiling, 129 Figure 6.3 A Market for Unskilled Labor, 132
Figure 6.4 The Minimum Wage and Unemployment, 133 Figure 6.5 A Sales Tax,
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... 546 Voters, 538 Key Figures Figure 20.1 Provision of a Public Good in a
Political System, 540 Figure 20.2 The Principle of Minimum Differentiation, 541
Figure 20.3 The Median Voter Theorem, 542 Figure 20.4 Bureaucratic
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... 546 Voters, 538 Key Figures Figure 20.1 Provision of a Public Good in a
Political System, 540 Figure 20.2 The Principle of Minimum Differentiation, 541
Figure 20.3 The Median Voter Theorem, 542 Figure 20.4 Bureaucratic
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