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The subject of small firms has aroused increasing interest in recent years, particularly since the Report of the Bolton Committee of Inquiry on Small Firms, published in November 1971. On one topic, namely, management advisory services for small firms, there are conflicting opinions about the need for such services, the type of service, the methods of operating and staffing and the financial implications.

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