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Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India, Ahmedabad

@inproceedings{Patel1987EntrepreneurshipDI,
  title={Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India, Ahmedabad},
  author={Bimal N. Patel and Charles M Correa and Rahul Mehrotra and Neelkanth Chhaya and Nimish Patel and Giovanni Leone and Sen Kapadia and Graham Morrison and Amrish Thakker and Mofazzal Husain and Navath Kanade and Jaimini Mehta and Tejal and Maneesha},
  year={1987}
}

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