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Student Satisfaction and Perceived Skills: Any Link to Employability?

Entrepreneurship and Sustainability Issues - Lithuania
doi 10.9770/jesi.2018.6.1(22)
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ManagementMonitoringFinanceBusinessEconomicsInternational ManagementInnovationPolicyManagement of TechnologyLawEconometrics
Date

September 30, 2018

Authors
Ovidiu Niculae BordeanAdrian Sonea
Publisher

Entrepreneurship and Sustainability Center


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