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References for Can diversity encourage entrepreneurship in transition economies?
Further reading
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Key references
- Nikolova, E., Simroth, D. "Religious diversity and entrepreneurship in transition: lessons for policymakers"IZA Journal of European Labor Studies4:5 (2015).
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- Nikolova, E., Ricka, F., Simroth, D.Entrepreneurship in the Transition Region: An Analysis Based on the Life in Transition SurveyEBRD Working Paper No.141, 2012.
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- Credit Suisse Research InstituteThe CS Gender 3000: Women in Senior Management. London: Credit Suisse Research Institute, 2014.
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- Radovic-Markovic, M. "Female entrepreneurship in transition economies: An overview" In: Ramadani, V., Gërguri-Rashiti, S., Fayolle, A. (eds).Female Entrepreneurship in Transition Economies. London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2015.
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- Nikolova, E., Simroth, D. "Religious diversity and entrepreneurship in transition: lessons for policymakers"IZA Journal of European Labor Studies4:5 (2015).
Additional References
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- OECDThe Well-Being Of Nations: The Role of Human and Social Capital. Paris: OECD, 2001.
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