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A study of the regional economic development impact of a university led entrepreneurship education programme for small business owners

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A study of the regional economic development impact of a university led entrepreneurship education programme for small business owners. / Gordon, I; Hamilton, E E; Jack, S L.
Lancaster University: Institute for Entrepreneurship and Enterprise Development, 2010. (Entrepreneurship and Enterprise Development Working Paper Series).

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Gordon, I, Hamilton, EE & Jack, SL 2010 'A study of the regional economic development impact of a university led entrepreneurship education programme for small business owners' Entrepreneurship and Enterprise Development Working Paper Series, Institute for Entrepreneurship and Enterprise Development, Lancaster University.

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Gordon, I., Hamilton, E. E., & Jack, S. L. (2010). A study of the regional economic development impact of a university led entrepreneurship education programme for small business owners. (Entrepreneurship and Enterprise Development Working Paper Series). Institute for Entrepreneurship and Enterprise Development.

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Gordon I, Hamilton EE, Jack SL. A study of the regional economic development impact of a university led entrepreneurship education programme for small business owners. Lancaster University: Institute for Entrepreneurship and Enterprise Development. 2010. (Entrepreneurship and Enterprise Development Working Paper Series).

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Gordon, I ; Hamilton, E E ; Jack, S L. / A study of the regional economic development impact of a university led entrepreneurship education programme for small business owners. Lancaster University : Institute for Entrepreneurship and Enterprise Development, 2010. (Entrepreneurship and Enterprise Development Working Paper Series).

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