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Gazelles as Job Creators – A Survey and Interpretation of the Evidence. (2008). Johansson, Dan ; Henrekson, Magnus.
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  47. Gazelles as Job Creators – A Survey and Interpretation of the Evidence. (2008). Johansson, Dan ; Henrekson, Magnus.
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