Gender-Based Small Business Programming: The Case of the Women's Enterprise Initiative.
Journal of Small Business and Entrepreneurship 2006, Spring, 19, 2
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Introduction This empirical paper reports on the evaluation of a Canadian initiative that provides training and loans to early-stage women-owned businesses. This is an important topic, for several reasons.
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