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High growing small and medium sized firms. The Varese province case

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Alessandro Graffi () (Cattaneo University (LIUC))
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This paper analyses the structure and dynamics of employment within the Varese Province in the 1990-1995 period, with a closer look at the manufacturing and business services sectors, and points out if and to which extent small and medium firms, which are the core of the local productive system, have helped to job creation.

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Paper provided by Cattaneo University (LIUC) in its series LIUC Papers in Economics with number 78.

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Date of creation: Sep 2000
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Handle: RePEc:liu:liucec:78

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