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Understanding Ongoing Challenges in the Small Business Sector’s Access to External Finance Since Storey (1994): A Thirty-Year Retrospective

Javed Hussain, Jonathan M. Scott, Paul Jones Orcid Logo

Palgrave Studies in Entrepreneurship and Society, Pages: 217 - 237

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The ongoing challenges to accessing external finance by the “small business sector” is longstanding. Yet, in the case of the United Kingdom (UK), it was formally documented in the inter-war period in 1930 (Storey in Understanding the Small Business Sector, Routledge, 1994a). Research prior to 1931 f...

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Published in: Palgrave Studies in Entrepreneurship and Society
ISBN: 9783031721892 9783031721908
ISSN: 3005-0405 3005-0413
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