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Improving the Numbers and Performance of Women‐owned Businesses: Some Implications for Training and Advisory Services
Education and Training
- United Kingdom
doi 10.1108/00400910010373732
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Date
June 1, 2000
Authors
Sara Carter
Publisher
Emerald
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