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The entire venture capital sector of Central and Eastern Europe is characterised by the increased weight of state … develop their venture capital sector. More than 60 venture capital funds undertook to invest more than EUR one billion by the … States, with a relatively less developed venture capital industry, were in using government equity schemes based on market …
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A double nature characterizes the behavior of the government in the venture capital market: a fear of systemic risk and …, disproportionately restricting the effects of venture capital in the long-term development of enterprises. On the other hand, the … government has considerably modernized its involvement as an investor in the venture capital market, better adapting its tools to …
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While in Western Europe the venture capital and private equity industry have mostly got over the shock of the crisis … venture capital resources are available for early-stage venture capital investments. However, in addition to the general …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010494587
Governments play several roles in the venture capital market. Based on empirical examples, the current paper focuses on … the role of the government as a venture capital investor. Compared to the direct involvement of governments in investments … venture capital market in an indirect way: by encouraging private investors to participate. The involvement of private …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010494604
The entire venture capital sector of Central and Eastern Europe is characterised by the increased weight of state … develop their venture capital sector. More than 60 venture capital funds undertook to invest more than EUR one billion by the … States, with a relatively less developed venture capital industry, were in using government equity schemes based on market …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011304023
The entire venture capital sector of Central and Eastern Europe is characterised by the increased weight of state … develop their venture capital sector. More than 60 venture capital funds undertook to invest more than EUR one billion by the … States, with a relatively less developed venture capital industry, were in using government equity schemes based on market …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011304595
A double nature characterizes the behavior of the government in the venture capital market: a fear of systemic risk and …, disproportionately restricting the effects of venture capital in the long-term development of enterprises. On the other hand, the … government has considerably modernized its involvement as an investor in the venture capital market, better adapting its tools to …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009719157
While in Western Europe the venture capital and private equity industry have mostly got over the shock of the crisis … venture capital resources are available for early-stage venture capital investments. However, in addition to the general …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010381009
Governments play several roles in the venture capital market. Based on empirical examples, the current paper focuses on … the role of the government as a venture capital investor. Compared to the direct involvement of governments in investments … venture capital market in an indirect way: by encouraging private investors to participate. The involvement of private …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010418225
Hungarian Abstract: A hagyományos közgazdaságtan a reálelemzés keretében érvel, és ez akadálya a valós gazdasági folyamatok megértésének. Schumpeter és Keynes kritizálta ezt a megközelítést és helyette a monetáris elemzést alkalmazta. Ezt az elméleti alapvetést követem,...
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