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Figure 1.  Entrepreneurial potential model [10] Elaboration based on Krueger and Brazeal [19]
Figure 3.  Research model
Table 1.  Descriptive statistics of the samples
Table 4.  Descriptive statistics of the dependent variable of the Moroccan sample
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