Start-up success of freelancers: new microeconometric evidence from the German socio-economic panel

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Start-up success of freelancers : new microeconometric evidence from the German socio-economic panel. / Merz, Joachim; Paic, Peter.

Lüneburg : Forschungsinstitut Freie Berufe, 2006. (FFB Diskussionspapier; No. 56).

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Merz, J & Paic, P 2006 'Start-up success of freelancers: new microeconometric evidence from the German socio-economic panel' FFB Diskussionspapier, no. 56, Forschungsinstitut Freie Berufe, Lüneburg.

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Merz J, Paic P. Start-up success of freelancers: new microeconometric evidence from the German socio-economic panel. Lüneburg: Forschungsinstitut Freie Berufe. 2006 Feb. (FFB Diskussionspapier; 56).

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