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Small and Medium-sized Enterprise Financing in Canada - Sources Cited

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B.C. Stats, Western Economic Diversification Canada and B.C. Ministry of Small Business, Tourism and Culture. Small Business Profile 2000: A Profile of Small Business Growth and Employment in British Columbia, 2000. www.wd.gc.ca

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Conner, Carolyn. Alternative Sources of Debt Financing for Small and Medium-sized Enterprises, a report of the Conference Board of Canada, 1995.

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Gompers, Paul. Harvard Business School Working Paper, 1997. Ownership and control in entrepreneurial firms: an examination of convertible securities in venture capital investments.

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Macdonald & Associates Limited. Quasi-Equity Activity, prepared for Industry Canada, 2001.

Marleau, Martine. Double Standard: Financing Problems Faced by Women Business Owners, Canadian Federation of Independent Business, 1995.

NASDAQ Canada. www.nasdaq-canada.com

National Venture Capital Association. www.nvca.org

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PricewaterhouseCoopers. Survey of IPOs in Canada in 2001. www.pwcglobal.com

Riding, Allan. Financing Entrepreneurial Firms: Legal and Regulatory Issues. Research paper produced for the Task Force on the Future of the Canadian Financial Services Sector, 1998.

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PricewaterhouseCoopers. State of the Industry Report 2002, prepared for the Equipment Leasing and Finance Foundation.

Sedar (System for Electronic Document Analysis and Retrieval). www.sedar.com

Statistics Canada. Survey on Financing of Small-and Medium-sized Enterprises, 2000, 2001.

Statistics Canada. Survey of Suppliers of Business Financing, 2000, 2001.

Task Force on the Future of the Canadian Financial Services Sector (MacKay Task Force), September 1998.

The Canadian Venture Exchange. Facts at a Glance. www.cdnx.com

The Conference Board of Canada. A Changing Demand for Debt Financing? January 2001.

The Conference Board of Canada. Going to Market: The Cost of IPOs in Canada and the United States, June 2000.

The Toronto Stock Exchange. www.tsx.com

Thompson Lightstone & Company Limited. Small and Medium-Sized Businesses in Canada: An Ongoing Perspective of their Needs, Expectations and Satisfaction with Financial Institutions, prepared for the Canadian Bankers Association, 1998.

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Western Technology Seed Investment Fund.