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Micro, Small or Medium, New or Old—Are There Differences? Testing Business-Specific Difficulties. (2024). Tudose, Mihaela Brndua ; Buhu, Liliana ; Dulgheriu, Ionu ; Rusu, Valentina Diana ; Ionesi, Savin Dorin.
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