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. At odds with claims that the secondary patent market is too illiquid to shape debt financing, we find that intensified … opaque arena for innovation financing, and tests central tenets of contract theory. …
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We gave US$1,000 cash prizes to winners of a business plan competition in Africa. The competition, entitled ‘Aspire … access to start-up capital constitutes a sizable barrier to entry into entrepreneurship for the kind of young motivated …
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We review both the theoretical and empirical literature on entrepreneurship and financial frictions, with an emphasis …
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Relative to their counterparts in high-income regions, entrepreneurs in developing countries face less efficient financial markets, more volatile macroeconomic conditions, and higher entry costs. This paper develops a dynamic empirical model that links these features of the business environment...
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We present a framework for the study of risk and return of household enterprise in developing economies. We make predictions from two polar benchmarks: (1) an economy with Pareto optimal allocations under full risk sharing, and (2) an economy in which each autarky household absorbs risk in...
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capital integration. We then explore causal channels through which foreign capital may encourage entrepreneurship. We find …
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We introduce a new, market-based and forward looking measure of political risk derived from the yield spread between a country's U.S. dollar debt and an equivalent U.S. Treasury bond. We explain the variation in these sovereign spreads with four factors: global economic conditions,...
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Writings on the macroeconomic impact of capital account liberalization find few, if any, robust effects of liberalization on real variables. In contrast to the prevailing wisdom, I argue that the textbook theory of liberalization holds up quite well to a critical reading of this literature. The...
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Countries that cannot attract foreigners to invest in their local currency bonds run the risk of currency mismatches that can result in painful crises. We analyze foreign participation in the bond markets of over 40 countries. Bond markets in less developed countries have returns characterized...
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We analyze the development of 49 local bond markets. Our main finding is that policies and laws matter: Countries with stable inflation rates and strong creditor rights have more developed local bond markets and rely less on foreign-currency-denominated bonds. The results suggest that "original...
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