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A Cause-Effect Analysis of Entrepreneurship and Stem Education

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  • Nicoleta Mirea
  • Anca Draghici
  • Viorica Baesu

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  • Nicoleta Mirea & Anca Draghici & Viorica Baesu, 2023. "A Cause-Effect Analysis of Entrepreneurship and Stem Education," Economic, Social and Environmental Sustainability; The Role of Technology and Political Dialogue,, ToKnowPress.
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