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I would like to thank John de la Mothe, Henry W. Chesbrough, Josh Lerner, David J. Storey, and Bruce Phillips for many helpful comments.

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Acs, Z.J. Symposium on Harrison's “Lean and Mean”. Small Bus Econ 7, 333–335 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01302730

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