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Using their relationship and years of academic discussions as a backdrop, chapter author Brett Anitra Gilbert outlines David’s career, interests, and impact, highlighting the last two decades. Noting David’s long-standing high profile in academia, Gilbert discusses David’s humility and willingness to grant opportunities to others. Gilbert includes comments on David’s famous ability to recall journal articles and to organize his thoughts on the fly.
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Gilbert, B.A. (2019). Where Would I Be If My 25 Year-Old Self Was Aware of the Gravitas of Dr. David Audretsch?. In: Lehmann, E., Keilbach, M. (eds) From Industrial Organization to Entrepreneurship. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-25237-3_35
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