A summary and a critique from a venture manager's perspective of the Espie report

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J. P. Nieuwenhuysen
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English
Pages
17

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A summary and a critique from a venture manager's perspective of the Espie report
1984, Committee for Economic Development of Australia
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Title on added t.p.: The developing high technology enterprises for Australia.
"5 February 1984"--Added t.p.
"A CEDA study"--Cover.

Published in
[Melbourne]
Series
CEDA information paper ;, I.P. 9, Information paper (Committee for Economic Development of Australia) ;, no. 9.
Other Titles
Developing high technology enterprises for Australia.

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Dewey Decimal Class
338.4/76213817/0994
Library of Congress
HC610.H53 N54 1984

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17 leaves :
Number of pages
17

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OL2984421M
LCCN
84236151

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