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2.
McKelvyNatalie A., Pension Fund Investments in Real Estate (Westport, CT: Quorum Books, 1983), p. 13.
3.
RifkinJeremyBarberRandy, The North Will Rise Again (Boston: Benson Press, 1978).
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ZlebeskClarence C., “Social Policy Eyes Pension Fund Assets.”Real Estate Review (Winter 1984), p. 90.
6.
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7.
GoldbergStephen S., Pension Plans Under ERISA (New York, NY: Practicing Law Institute, 1976), p. 227.
8.
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9.
CoxCastleAttorneysMimeo Nicholson, “An Idea Whose Time Has Come: Background and Progress of the Development Foundation of Southern California,” (undated, p. 2).
10.
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11.
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12.
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13.
Ibid.
14.
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15.
LitvakLawrence, Pension Funds and Economic Renewal (Washington, D.C.: CSPA, 1981), p. 42.