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Article

Anyadike-danes, Michael and Hart, Mark (2018). All grown up? The fate after 15 years of a quarter of a million UK firms born in 1998. Journal of Evolutionary Economics, 28 (1), pp. 45-76.

Mason, Colin, Brown, Ross, Hart, Mark and Anyadike-Danes, Michael (2015). High growth firms, jobs and peripheral regions:the case of Scotland. Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society, 8 (2), pp. 343-358.

Anyadike-Danes, Michael, Bjuggren, Carl-Magnus, Gottschalk, Sandra, Hölzl, Werner, Johansson, Dan, Maliranta, Mika and Myrann, Anja (2015). An international cohort comparison of size effects on job growth. Small Business Economics, 44 (4), pp. 821-844.

Anyadike-Danes, Michael, Hart, Mark and Du, Jun (2015). Firm dynamics and job creation in the United Kingdom:1998–2013. International Small Business Journal, 33 (1), pp. 12-27.

Anyadike-Danes, Michael, Hart, Mark and Lenihan, Helena (2011). New business formation in a rapidly growing economy:the Irish experience. Small Business Economics, 36 (4), pp. 503-516.

Book Section

Levie, Jonathan, Hart, Mark and Anyadike-Danes, Michael (2009). The effect of business or enterprise training on opportunity recognition and entrepreneurial skills of graduates and non-graduates in the UK. IN: Frontiers of Entrepreneurial Research. USA: Babson.

Monograph

Anyadike-Danes, Michael, Hart, Mark and Bonner, Karen (2009). Who creates the jobs? Working Paper. Economic Research Institute of Northern Ireland. (Unpublished)

Anyadike-Danes, Michael, Hart, Mark and Lenihan, Helena (2009). New business formation in a rapidly growing economy: The Irish experience. Working Paper. Economic Research Institute of Northern Ireland.

Book

Anyadike-Danes, Michael, Hart, Mark and Du, Jun (2013). Firm dynamics and job creation in the UK. ERC White Paper . Enterprise Research Centre.

Anyadike-Danes, Michael, Bonner, Karen, Hart, Mark and Mason, Colin (2009). Measuring business growth:high-growth firms and their contribution to employment in the UK. London (UK): National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts (NESTA).

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