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References for Do family and kinship networks support entrepreneurs?
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Further reading
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Key references
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Nordman, C. J., Pasquier-Doumer, L. "Transitions in a
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Barr, A. "The functional
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Grimm, M., Gubert, F., Koriko, O., Lay, J., Nordman, C. J. "Kinship-ties and
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Nordman, C. J., Pasquier-Doumer, L. "Transitions in a
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Behavioral and Experimental Economics 54:C (2015): 74–85.
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