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Argues that, although the Enterprise in Higher Education (EHE) initiative is a product of the perceived needs of large businesses, it should be judged in a wider context. Using an economist’s perspective, explores the relationship between EHE and the growth of graduate employment in small‐ and medium‐sized enterprises. Concludes that this relationship is probably negative, given the current problems faced by small firms, but is optimistic for the future.

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