0 if 0, 33 if 1, 66 if 2, 100 if 3
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You can send an email like this asking them to give you these papers. I don't think any university has a subscription to this rather rare journal. I even checked my access to the Wikipedia library. Unfortunately, it's not there.
(By the way, I didn't send an email; just making it easier for you to send one.)
I even checked my access to the Wikipedia library. Unfortunately, it's not there.
Can you check again? It's listed in the Title Sheet of EBSCO's Business Source Complete, and I believe the Wikipedia Library should include the EBSCO Business Source Complete database? But I'm not sure.
@Dssc I just realised that you need 10 edits on Wikipedia in the past month to access it. Are there any other Wikipedia editors out there?
@100Anonymous I have access. I thought it didn't have it. (Looks like DJT got the paper a different way though, so the point's moot.)