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Cosmopolitan Capitalism: Ethnicity, Gender and Small Business in Australia in the 1990s

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  • Jock Collins

    (University of Technology, Sydney)

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  • Jock Collins, 1996. "Cosmopolitan Capitalism: Ethnicity, Gender and Small Business in Australia in the 1990s," Working Paper Series 68, Finance Discipline Group, UTS Business School, University of Technology, Sydney.
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    1. Jock Collins, 1994. "The Changing Political Economy of Australian Racism," Working Paper Series 41, Finance Discipline Group, UTS Business School, University of Technology, Sydney.
    2. Jock Collins & Carol Reid, 1995. "Chinese in Australia 1945-1994: Changing Patterns of Migration, Racialisation and Opportunity," Working Paper Series 44, Finance Discipline Group, UTS Business School, University of Technology, Sydney.
    3. Foster L. & Marshall, A. & Williams LS., 1991. "Discrimination against immigrant workers in Australia," ILO Working Papers 992844183402676, International Labour Organization.
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