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Larsen, Anne. “Les Dames des Roches: The FrenchHumanist Scholars,” in Katharina M. Wilson (ed.), Women Writers of the Renaissanceand Reformation, Athens, GA: University of Georgia Press, 1987, p.232-259.
Larsen, Anne. “Legitimizing the Daughter’s Writing:Catherine Des Roches’ Proverbial Good Wife,” The Sixteenth Century Journal,v.21, n.4, Kirksville, MO, Winter 1990, p.559-0160.
Larsen, Anne. “’Un Honneste Passetems’: Strategiesin French Renaissance Women’s Prefaces,” L’Esprit Createur, v.30, n.4,Lexington, KY, Winter 1990, p.11-23.
Larsen, Anne. ‘Catherine des Roches’s ‘La FemmeForte Descritte Par Salomon’ (1579), Allegorica: A Journal of Medieval andRenaissance Literature, v.12, College Station, TX, 1991, p.43-52.
Larsen, Anne. “Les Dames des Roches,”“Marie de Romieu,” “Nicole Estienne, Dame Liebault,” An Encyclopedia of ContinentalWomen Writers, Katharina Wilson, ed. New York: Garland Press, 1991.
Larsen, Anne R. Madeleine Des Roches, Catherine Des Roches: Les Oeuvres. Geneva: Librairie Droz S. A., 1993.
Larsen, Anne R. “Marie de Cotteblanche: Préfaciereet Traductrice de Trois Dialogues de Pierre Messie,” Etudes Litteraires,v.27, n.2, Quebec, PQ, Canada, Fall 1994, p.111-119.
Larsen, Anne R. “Chastity and the Mother-DaughterBond: Odet de Turnèbe’s Response to Catherine des Roches,” in Anne R. Larsenand Colette H. Winn, eds., Renaissance Women Writers: French Texts/AmericanContexts, Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1994, p.172-188.
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Larsen, Anne. “Catherine Des Roches, the Pastoral,and Salon Poetics,” Women Writers of Pre-Revolutionary France: Strategiesof Emancipation, New York: Garland, 1997, p.227.
Larsen, Anne. “Paradox and the Praise of Women:From Ortensio Lando and Charles Estienne to Marie de Romieu,” Sixteenth CenturyJournal, v.28, 1997, p.759-774.
Larsen, Anne. Madeleine and Catherinedes Roches, Les Secondes Oeuvres (Second Works), A Critical Edition. Geneva,Switzerland: Librarie Droz, 1998.
Larsen, Anne. Review of Deborah Baker,“The Subject of Desire: Petrarchan Poetics and the Female Voice in Louise Labé,”Bibliothèque d’Humanisme et Renaissance, v.60, 1998, p.189.
Larsen, Anne. Review of Gary Furguson,“Sonnet spirituels: Anne de Marquets,” Sixteenth Century Journal, v.29,1998, p.556-557.
Larsen, Anne. “La Réflexivité dans lesdialogues de Catherine Des Roches,” Paragraphes, special issue entitledDans les Miroirs de l’écriture: La Réflexivité chez les femmes écrivainsd’Ancien Régime, J. P. Beaulieu and D. Desrosiers-Bonin, eds., December1998, p.61-71.
Larsen, Anne. “Writing in the Margins:Marguerite de Cotteblanche’s Preface to her Translation of Pierre Messie,” Allegorica,v.19, 1998, p.95-103.
Larsen, Anne. Madeleine and Catherinedes Roches, Les Missives: A Critical Edition. Edited by Anne R. Larsen.Geneva: Droz. Textes littéraires français, 1999.
Larsen, Anne. Articles on “Lazare de Baïf,” “Catherine and Madeleine des Roches,” “Joachim Du Bellay,” “Étienne La Boétie,” “François Malherbe,” “Clément Marot,”“Guy du Faur Pibrac,” “Pléiade,” and “Mellin de Saint-Gelais,” in Encyclopediaof the Renaissance, Paul F. Grendler, ed. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons,1999.
Larsen, Anne. “On Reading La Puce deMadame des Roches: Catherine des Roches’s Responces (1583),” Renaissanceand Reformation, v.22, n.2, 1998, p.63-75.
Larsen, Anne. “Madeleine and Catherinedes Roches,” “Marie de Cotteblanche,” “Renaissance Women and the Bible,” inThe Feminist Encyclopedia of French Literature, Eva Sartori, ed., v.54,n.5, Westport, CN: Greenwood Press, 1999.
Larsen, Anne. Review of Premières OeuvresPoétiques: F. de Birague, by R. Guillot and M. Clément in Sixteenth CenturyJournal, v.30, 1999, p.538.
Larsen, Anne. “Catherine des Roches’s Pastoral: A Translation,” Women Writersin Pre-Revolutionary France: From Marie de France to Elisabeth Vigée-Le Brun.Anne Larsen and Colette Winn, eds. New York and London: Garland, 2000, p.151-169.
Larsen, Anne. “French Women and the Early Modern Canon: Recent Conferences,Editions, Monographs, and Translations,” A Review Essay, Renaissance Quarterly,v.53, Winter 2000, p.1135-1149.
Larsen, Anne and Colette H. Winn. Women Writers in Pre-Revolutionary France:From Marie de France to Elisabeth Vigée-Le Brun. New York and London: Garland,2000.
Larsen, Anne R. Review of Les Précieuses: Naissance des Femmes de Lettresen France au XVIIe siècle, in The French Review, v.74, n.4, 2001,p.799-801.
Liao, Min Ken, Steve Gort and Stanley Maloy. “A Cryptic Proline Permease inSalmonella Typhimurium,” Microbiology, v.143, 1997, p.2903-2911.
Linklater, Linda. "From Hot Press to HTML," Library Mosaics.March/April 2000, p.13-14.
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Luchies, Carl (Richard Ray, C. Luchies, M. K. Abfall, W. L. Hughes and R. Sturmfels). “Cervical Spine Motion in Football Players During Three Airway Exposure Techniques,”Journal of Athletic Training, v.32, 1997, p.549.
Ludwig, Thomas E., Merold Westphal, Robin J. Klay, and David G. Myers. Inflation,Poortalk, and the Gospel. Valley Forge, PA: Judson Press, 1981.
Ludwig, Thomas E. PsychQuest interactive CD-ROM, with support of EhrlichMultimedia, Inc. Worth Publishers, 1997.
Ludwig, Thomas E. PsychQuest 1.1: Interactive Exercises for Psychology. CD-ROM. New York: Worth Publishers, 1999.
Ludwig, Thomas E. (C. V. O. Witvliet, T. E. Ludwig, and K. L. Vander Laan)."Harboring Grudges or Granting Forgiveness: Implications for Emotions,Physiology, and Health," Psychological Science, v.12, 2001, p.117-123.
Luidens, Donald A. Review of Dean R. Hoge, Divisionin the Protestant House, in Theology Today, v.33, n.4, January 1977,p.438-440.
Luidens, Donald A. Review of Religious Organizations:A Trend Report and Bibliography, in Christian Scholar’s Review, v.7,n.2-3, 1977, p.235-236.
Luidens, Donald A. “Portrait of a Denomination,”Church Herald, v.35, n.18, Sept. 8, 1978, p.4-5.
Luidens, Donald A. “Variety in Action and Belief,”Church Herald, v.35, n.19, Sept. 22, 1978, p.10-12.
Luidens, Donald A. “The National Staff in its TenthYear,” Church Herald, v.35, n.20, Oct. 6, 1978, p.13-15.
Luidens, Donald A. “Comments on Hoge’s ‘Free WillBehavior Index,’” Review of Religious Research, v.20, n.2, Spring 1979,p.214-218.
Luidens, Donald A. Review of Douglas Walrath, LeadingChurches Through Change, in Church Herald, v.36, n.23, Nov. 16, 1979,p.19.
Luidens, Donald A. “Through a Glass Darkly,” ChurchHerald, v.37, n.18, Sept. 5, 1980, p.10-12.
Luidens, Donald A. “Carbon-Copy Clergy,” ChurchHerald, v.38, n.19, Sept. 18, 1981, p.4-6.
Luidens, Donald A. “No Tickets West,” ChurchHerald, v.38, n.20, Oct. 2, 1981, p.16-18.
Luidens, Donald A. “A Trip Still Not Done,” ChurchHerald, v.39, n.1, Jan. 8, 1982, p.9.
Luidens, Donald A. “Bureaucratic Control in a ProtestantDenomination,” Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, v.21, n.2,June 1982, p.163-175.
Luidens, Donald A. “On Losers and Losing,” ChurchHerald, v.39, n.13, June 25, 1982, p.5-6.
Luidens, Donald A. “Lessons from a Summer Wedding,”Church Herald, v.39, n.20, Nov. 5, 1982, p.6-9.
Luidens, Donald A. “Of Cotton, Competition, andClergy Careers,” Reformed Review, v.36, n.2, Winter 1983, p.53-73.
Luidens, Donald A. “Made in America . . . of DiverseFabrics,” Church Herald, v.40, n.6, March 18, 1983, p.11-13.
Luidens, Donald A. “Christian Activism in the State,”Church Herald, v.41, n.10, May 18, 1984, p.14-15.
Luidens, Donald A. “’The Rest of the Story. . .’:Hope Alumnae and International Missions,” Into All The World, Holland:Hope College, 1984.
Luidens, Donald A. Review of William Klaasen, Loveof Enemies: The Way to Peace, in Reformed Review, v.40, n.1, Autumn1986, p.77-78.
Luidens, Donald A. Review of Robert N. Bellah,Richard Madsen, Wm. M. Sullivan, Ann Swindler, and Steven M. Tipton, Habitsof the Heart: Individualism in American Life, in Perspectives, v.1,n.7, Sept. 1986, p.13-14.
Luidens, Donald A. and Roger J. Nemeth. “The RCAToday: Painting a Portrait,” Church Herald, v.44, n.3, Feb. 6, 1987,p.5-7.
Luidens, Donald A. and Roger J. Nemeth. “The RCAToday: Beliefs and Behaviors,” Church Herald, v.44, n.4, Feb. 20, 1987,p.12-14.
Luidens, Donald A. and Roger J. Nemeth. “The RCAToday: Unity Amid Diversity,” Church Herald, v.44, n.6, March 20, 1987,p.11-14.
Luidens, Donald A. and Roger J. Nemeth. “’Public’and ‘Private’ Protestantism Reconsidered: Introducing the ‘Loyalists,’” Journalfor the Scientific Study of Religion, v.26, n.4, Dec. 1987, p.450-464.
Luidens, Donald A. “Self-Preservation and the EmbattledChurch: The Case of the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem,” The Politicsof Religion and Social Change: Religion and the Political Order, VolumeII. New York: Paragon House, 1988.
Luidens, Donald A. and Roger J. Nemeth. “The RCAand the Baby Boomers,” Church Herald, v.45, n.3, Feb. 5, 1988, p.10-13.
Luidens, Donald A. Review of Roger Homan, TheSociology of Religion: A Bibliographical Survey, in Review of ReligiousResearch, v.29, n.3, March 1988, p.328-329.
Luidens, Donald A. Review of Robert Wuthnow, TheRestructuring of American Religion: Society and Faith Since World War II,in Presbyterian Outlook, v.170, n.40, Nov. 21, 1988, p.10.
Luidens, Donald A. “Expanding ‘Us,’ Embracing ‘Them,’”Church Herald, v.46, n.4, April 1989, p.8-9.
Luidens, Donald A. and Roger J. Nemeth. “Afterthe Storm: Filling the Clergy-Laity Gap,” Review of Religious Research,v.31, n.2, Dec. 1989, p.183-195.
Luidens, Donald A. and Roger N. Nemeth. “The NewChristian Right and Mainline Protestantism: The Case of the Reformed Churchin America,” Sociological Analysis, v.49, n.4, Winter 1989, p.343-352.
Luidens, Donald A. “Between Myth and Hard Data:A Denomination Struggles With Its Identity,” Beyond Establishment: DenominationalCultures in Transition. Louisville, KY: Westminster/John Knox, 1989, p.248-269.
Luidens, Donald A. Review of William Swatos, Jr.,Religious Sociology: Interfaces and Boundaries, in Review of ReligiousResearch, v.30, n.3, March 1989, p.303-304.
Luidens, Donald A. Review of The Struggle forAmerica’s Soul: Evangelicals, Liberals, and Secularism, in The PrincetonSeminary Bulletin, v.11, n.3, 1990, p.286-287.
Luidens, Donald A. "Numbering the Presbyterian Branches: Membership TrendsSince Colonial Times," in The Mainstream Protestant "Decline." Louisville, KY: Westminster/John Knox Press, 1990.
Luidens, Donald A. Mainstream Protestant Decline:The Presbyterian Pattern. Louisville, KY: Westminster/John Knox Press, 1990.
Luidens, Donald A. Review of A House Divided:Protestantism, Schism, and Secularization, in Sociological Analysis,v.52, n.2, Summer 1991, p.220-221.
Luidens, Donald A. “Some Challenges to Teachingthe Sociology of Religion (with Reference to Life at a Denominational College),”Syllabi and Instructional Materials for the Sociology of Religion, Washington,D.C.: ASA Teaching Resources Center, 1987, p.10-13; reissued in 1991.
Luidens, Donald A. and Roger J. Nemeth. “If NotDutch, How Much?” The Dutch and Their Faith: Immigrant Religious Experiencein the 19th and 20th Centuries, Holland, MI: HopeCollege, 1991.
Luidens, Donald A., Dean R. Hoge and Benton Johnson.“New Research on the Religion of Baby Boomers,” Reformanda, June 1991,p.2-3.
Luidens, Donald A. Review of The New ReligiousRight: Piety, Patriotism, and Politics, in Journal for the ScientificStudy of Religion, v.31, n.2, June 1992, p.240-242.
Luidens, Donald A., Dean R. Hoge and Benton Johnson.“What Happened to the Youth Who Grew Up in Our Churches?” Congregations:The Alban Journal, Sept.-Oct., 1992, p.3-6.
Luidens, Donald A. and Roger J. Nemeth. “In Searchof the RCA,” Church Herald, v.49, n.8, Sept. 1992, p.8-11.
Luidens, Donald A. and Roger J. Nemeth. “In Searchof the RCA: What We Believe,” Church Herald, v.49, n.9, Oct. 1992, p.8-11.
Luidens, Donald A. and Roger J. Nemeth. “In Searchof the RCA: How We Stand on Social Issues,” Church Herald, v.49, n.10,Nov. 1992, p.8-11.
Luidens, Donald A., Dean R. Hoge, and Benton Johnson.“Mainline Churches: The Real Reason for Decline,” First Things, n.31,March 1993, p.13-18.
Luidens, Donald A., Dean R. Hoge, and Benton Johnson.“Determinants of Church Involvement of Young Adults Who Grew Up in PresbyterianChurches,” The Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, v.32, n.3,Sept. 1993, p.242-255.
Luidens, Donald A. and Roger J. Nemeth. “The ReformedChurch in the Larger Picture: Facing Structural Realities,” Reformed Review,v.47, n.2, Winter 1994, p.85-112.
Luidens, Donald A., Dean R. Hoge and Benton Johnson. Vanishing Boundaries: The Religion of Mainline Protestant Baby Boomers. Louisville, KY: Westminster/JohnKnox Press, 1994.
Luidens, Donald A. “What’s a Denomination to Do?”Church Herald, v.51, n.1, Jan. 1994, p.8-11.
Luidens, Donald A., Dean R. Hoge and Benton Johnson.“The Emergence of Lay Liberalism Among Baby Boomers,” Theology Today,v.51, n.2, July 1994, p.249-255.
Luidens, Donald A. and Roger J. Nemeth. “SocialSources of Family Contributions: Giving Patterns in the Reformed Church in America,”Review of Religious Research, v.36, n.2, Dec. 1994, p.205-215.
Luidens, Donald A. and Roger J. Nemeth. “Congregationalvs. Denominational Giving: An Analysis of Giving Patterns in the PresbyterianChurch in the United States and the Reformed Church in America,” Review ofReligious Research, v.36, n.2, Dec. 1994, p.111-122.
Luidens, Donald A., Dean R. Hoge and Benton Johnson.“Congregational Involvement of Young Adults Who Grew Up in Protestant Churches,”Church and Synagogue Affiliation: Theory, Research, and Practice, Westport,CT: Greenwood Pub. Group, Inc., 1995.
Luidens, Donald A. Review of Wade C. Roof, AGeneration of Seekers: The Spiritual Journeys of the Baby Boom Generations,in Christian Scholar’s Review, v.25, n.1, Sept. 1995, p.113-115.
Luidens, Donald A. "Re-Centering the Church?" Perspectives,v.10, November 1995, p.17-21.
Luidens, Donald A., Dean R. Hoge and Benton Johnson.“Types of Denominational Switching Among Protestant Young Adults,” Journalfor the Scientific Study of Religion, v.34, n.2, June 1995, p.253-258.
Luidens, Donald A. and Roger J. Nemeth. “The Persistenceof Ethnic Descent: Dutch Clergy in the Reformed Church of America,” Journalfor the Scientific Study of Religion, v.34 n.2, June 1995, p.200-213.
Luidens, Donald A. “The Shifting Sands of the Sacred,”Onverwachte Gasten (Unexpected Guests), Amsterdam: Kok Press, 1996, p.132-145.
Luidens, Donald A. “Fighting ‘Decline’: MainlineChurches and the Tyranny of Aggregate Data,” The Christian Century, v.113,n.32, Nov. 6, 1996, p.1075-1079.
Luidens, Donald A. Review of Carl F. Bowman, BrethrenSociety: The Cultural Transformation of a “Peculiar People,” in Sociologyof Religion, v.57, n.3, Fall 1996, p.325-326.
Luidens, Donald A. Review of Robert B. Mullin andRussell E. Richey, Reimagining Denominationalism: Interpretive Essays,in Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 1996.
Luidens, Donald A. “Cash and Character: TalkingAbout Money in the Church,” Christian Century, December 3, 1997, p.1127-1130.
Luidens, Donald A., Dean R. Hoge and Benton Johnson.“Ministry to Baby Boomers: The Way to Rebuild Tattered Mainline Churches,” InTrust, v.8, n.3, 1997, p. 18-20.
Luidens, Donald A. (Gerard Dekker, Donald A. Luidens and Rodger R. Rice). Rethinking Secularization: Reformed Reactions to Modernity. Lanham,MD: University Press of America, 1997.
Luidens, Donald A. and Roger J. Nemeth. “Intra-and Intergenerational Transmissions of Religious Practices in the Reformed Churchin America: A Case for Individual-Level Secularization,” Rethinking Secularization:Reformed Reactions to Modernity, Gerard Dekker, Donald A. Luidens and RodgerR. Rice, eds. United Press of America, 1997, p. 247-263.
Luidens, Donald, Corwin Smidt and Hijme Stoffels. Reformed Vitality: Continuityand Change in the Face of Modernity. Lanham, MA: University Press of America,1998.
Luidens, Donald and Roger Nemeth. “PayingPeter and/or Paul: Church Finances and Congregational Vitality,” in ReformedVitality: Continuity and Change in the Face of Modernity, Luidens, Smidtand Stoffels, Lanham, MA: University Press of America, 1998, p.119-138.
Luidens, Donald and Roger Nemeth, “Refiningthe Center: Two Kinds of Reformed Church Loyalists,” in Re-forming the Center:American Protestantism, 1900 to the Present, Douglas Jacobsen and WilliamVance Trollinger, Jr., eds., Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans Press, 1998, p.252-270.
Luidens, Donald, Dean Hoge and BentonJohnson. “Religious Views of Mainline Protestant Baby Boomers in the UnitedStates,” in Religion in a Changing World: Comparative Studies in Sociology,Madeleine Cousineau, ed., Westport, CN: Praeger, 1998, p.39-48.
Luidens, Donald. “Some Challenges to Teachingthe Sociology of Religion (with References to Life at a Denominational College),”Syllabi and Instructional Materials for the Sociology of Religion, MadeleineCousineau, ed., Washington, D.C.: American Sociological Association TeachingResources Center, 1998, p.5-8.
Luidens, Donald. “Laboratory Experiment:Hypothesis Testing,” Syllabi and Instructional Materials for the Sociologyof Religion, Madeleine Cousineau, ed., Washington, D.C.: American SociologicalAssociation Teaching Resources Center, 1998, p.123-128.
Luidens, Donald. Forward to Lewis Scudder’sThe Arabian Mission’s Story: In Search of Abraham’s Other Son, GrandRapids, MI: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishers, 1998, p.xiii-xiv.
Luidens, Donald and Roger Nemeth. “The RCA: A Virtual Denomination?” ChurchHerald, v.55, n.10, November 1998, p.8-11.
Luidens, Donald A. “Holy Sepulchre Tales,”Perspectives: A Journal of Reformed Thought, v.14, n.2, February 1999,p.3-4.
Luidens, Donald A. and Roger J. Nemeth. “Show Me the Money: Funding the ReformedChurch in America,” The Reformed Review, v.53, n.1, Autumn 1999, p.5-35.
Luidens, Donald A. and Roger J. Nemeth.“The Religious Basis of Charitable Giving in America: Triangulating on a Shadow,”in Proceedings from the Religion, Social Capital, and Democratic Life Conference,Calvin College, October 16-17, 1998. Corwin Smidt, ed. Grand Rapids MI:Calvin College, 1999, p.165-187.
Luidens, Donald A. “Presbyterianism andDemographics,” Dictionary of the Presbyterian and Reformed Tradition in America,D. G. Hart and Mark A. Noll, eds. Downer’s Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press, 1999,p.79-81.
Luidens, Donald A. Review of Congregationand Community, by Nancy Tatom Ammerman, in Christian Scholars Review,Summer 1999, p.626-628.
Luidens, Donald A. “Barbed Wire, Milk, and Honey,” News from Hope, October2000, p.8-9.
Luidens, Donald A. and Roger J. Nemeth. "Dutch Immigration and MembershipGrowth in the Reformed Church in America: 1830-1920," in The Dutch-AmericanExperience: Essays in Honor of Robert P. Swierenga. Hans Krabbendam andLarry J. Wagenaar, eds. Amsterdam: VU Uitgeverij, 2000, p.169-188.
Luidens, Donald A. and Roger J. Nemeth. “Fragmentation and Dispersion: Post-ModernismComes to the Reformed Church in America.” Paper presented to the Triennial Meetingof the International Society for the Study of Reformed Communities, Stellenbosch,South Africa, June 24-30, 2000.
Luidens, Donald A. and Roger J. Nemeth. "Fragmentation and Dispersion:Postmodernism Comes to the Reformed Church in America," in ReformedEncounters with Modernity: Perspectives from Three Continents, H. JurgensHendriks, Donald A. Luidens, Roger J. Nemeth, Corwin E. Smidt, and Hume Stoffels,eds. Stellenbosch, South Africa: Media-Com, 2001, p.125-138.
Luidens, Donald A. (H. Jurgens Hendriks, Donald A. Luidens, Roger J. Nemeth,Corwin E. Smidt, and Hume Stoffels, eds). Reformed Encounters with Modernity:Perspectives from Three Continents. Stellenbosch, South Africa: Media-Com,2001.
Lunn, John. Study Guide to Accompany MicroeconomicTheory and Applications, New York, NY: HarperCollins College Publishers,1996.
Lunn, John. Study Guide for Microeconomics: A Contemporary Introduction,Cincinnati, OH: South-Western College Pub., 1997.
Lunn, John. Study Guide to Accompany Economics: A Contemporary Introduction. Cincinnati, OH: South-Western College Pub., 1997.
Lunn, John. Study Guide to Accompany Macroeconomics: A Contemporary Introduction. Cincinnati, OH: South-Western College Pub., 1997.
Lunn, John. (J. Lunn, R. Klay, and M. S. Hamilton). “American Evangelicalismand the National Economy, 1870-1997,” More Money, More Ministry: Money andEvangelicals in Recent North American History, Larry Eskridge and Mark A.Noll, eds. Grand Rapids, MI: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 2000, p.15-38.
Lunn, John and Todd Steen. “An Investigation in the Effects of Ethnicity andImmigration on Self-Employment,” International Advances in Economic Research,v.6, n.3, August 2000, p.498-519.
Lunn, John. Review of The Wealth or Health of Nations: Transforming Capitalismfrom Within, by Carol Johnston, in Christian Scholar’s Review, v.30,Fall 2000, p.120-22.
Lunn, John. Study Guide to Accompany McEachern Economics, Fifth Edition,Cincinnati: SouthWestern Publishing Co., 2000.