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Female entrepreneurship and economic development: An international perspective
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Women EmpowermentDiana ProjectFeminist EconomicsWomen's EmpowermentEconomic DevelopmentGender StudiesCommunity EngagementWomen-led VenturesBusinessGender EconomicsInternational EntrepreneurshipGrowth ModelsEntrepreneurshipFeminist TheorySocial Sciences
Click to increase image sizeClick to decrease image size Notes Note 1. The Diana Project was founded by Candida Brush, Nancy Carter, Elizabeth Gatewood, Patricia Greene and Myra Hart in 1996. It is a multi-university longitudinal research programme to determine and influence the factors that lead to high-growth, women-led ventures, by investigating the supply of and demand for resources for women-led ventures and by comparing growth models in male- and female-led ventures. Further details on the purpose and publications can be found at http://www.dianaproject.org.
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