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Why do SMEs Grow? A Rejection of Gibrat’s Law for Spanish Firms (1994–2002)

In: SMEs in a Globalised World

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  • Mercedes Teruel-Carrizosa

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This insightful book shows how small and medium enterprises (SMEs) from some of the traditionally less dynamic peripheral economies of the ‘old’ EU – namely Ireland, Italy, Portugal and Spain – have responded to the twin challenges of globalisation and industrial restructuring. Through a series of unique case studies the contributing authors discuss how these economies, and in particular the SME sector, can be transformed.

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  • Mercedes Teruel-Carrizosa, 2010. "Why do SMEs Grow? A Rejection of Gibrat’s Law for Spanish Firms (1994–2002)," Chapters, in: Helena Lenihan & Bernadette Andreosso-O’Callaghan & Mark Hart (ed.), SMEs in a Globalised World, chapter 2, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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    1. McGuirk, Helen & Lenihan, Helena & Hart, Mark, 2015. "Measuring the impact of innovative human capital on small firms’ propensity to innovate," Research Policy, Elsevier, vol. 44(4), pages 965-976.

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