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probability of survival until the IPO stage is higher for venture-backed companies. (2) According to several different measures …, conditional on making an IPO, the post-listing performance of venture-backed companies is not statistically different from that of …
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within a matching model that reducing the start-up costs for new firms results in higher take-up rates of education. It also …
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When a young entrepreneurial firm matures, it is often necessary to replace the founding entrepreneur by a professional manager. This replacement decision can be affected by the private benefits of control enjoyed by the entrepreneur which gives rise to a conflict of interest between the...
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This paper offers a new explanation for the prevalent use of convertible securities in venture capital finance. Convertible securities can be used to endogenously allocate cash flow rights as a function of the realized quality of the project. This property can be used to mitigate the double...
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could rely on the Berlin stock market as a source of financing. The data also reveal that initial public offerings (IPO) of …
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composition of all the investors in the companies being taken public, both before and after the IPO, as well as the portfolio … of the shareholders and relate them to both the probability of the IPO and the underpricing. We show that companies held …
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How does sovereign debt emerge and become sustainable? This paper provides a new answer to this unsolved puzzle. Focusing on the early 19th century, we argue that intermediaries' market power served to overcome information asymmetries and sustained the development of sovereign debt. Relying on...
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affiliated with the same family. Better allocations of underpriced IPO deals and opposite trades across member funds partly …
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against benefits of private control. The model predicts that firm profitability should decline after the IPO, on average, and …
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and switch.’ But unlike more radical departures from traditional bookbuilding – such as auctions – the competitive IPO is …
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