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    Impact of women-only entrepreneurship training in Islamic society

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    Authors
    Roomi, Muhammad Azam
    Harrison, Pegram
    Issue Date
    2008
    Subjects
    Social Capital
    
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    Roomi, M.A. (2008). Impact of Women-only Entrepreneurship Training in Islamic Society. In Women's Entrepreneurship and Social Capital: A Dialogue and Construction, I. Aaltio, E. Sundin, and P. Kyrö, Eds. Denmark: Copenhagen Business School Press.
    Publisher
    Copenhagen Business School Press
    Journal
    Women's Entrepreneurship and Social Capital: A Dialogue and Construction
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10547/222997
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    Language
    en
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