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November 1, 2016
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Clare Midgley

Financial Slack and Firm Performance During an Economic Downturn Andreas Gruener Ingeborg Raastad

Financial Slack and Firm Performance During an Economic Downturn Andreas Gruener Ingeborg Raastad

Andreas Gruener and Ingeborg Raastad - Financial Slack Table 2 - Regression results
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