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Determinants of Firm Failure: Empirical Evidence from China. (2016). He, Canfei ; Yang, Rudai.
In: Growth and Change.
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  45. A Control Group Study of Incubators’ Impact to Promote Firm Survival. (2010). Schwartz, Michael.
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  46. Entrepreneurial Progress: Climbing the Entrepreneurial Ladder in Europe and the US. (2010). Thurik, Roy ; Verheul, Ingrid ; van der Zwan, Peter ; Grilo, Isabel.
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  49. Krugmans Papers in Regional Science: The 100 dollar bill on the sidewalk is gone and the 2008 Nobel Prize well-deserved. (2009). Robert-Nicoud, Frederic ; Behrens, Kristian.
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