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We hypothesize that supply and demand shifts occurred in the US venture capital (VC) industry during 1980 to 2002 and present the results of an empirical study about the temporal characteristics of the industry during that period. Our main conclusion is that the VC industry has gone under...
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Previous research finds evidence that tax factors motivate the participants in leasing transactions. Tax-arbitrage arguments predict that leasing participants gain when the lessor's tax rate exceeds that of the lessee. This research employs a sample of effectively tax-exempt Real Estate...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012778956
It is widely accepted by both practitioners and academics that in modern economies entrepreneurship in general and innovation based entrepreneurship in particular are maybe the most important drivers of economic growth and that economic success is highly correlated with the existence of an...
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The valuation of high-risk technological ventures is more of an art than a science. In the absence of cash flow forecast and in view of the high uncertainty about the successful completion of the venture's Ramp;D effort, it is not possible to apply the Discounted-Cash-Flow (DCF) method, which is...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012711609
We derive a diffusive stochastic differential equation that describes the dynamics of the venture capital (VC) industry and use it to study two related issues that are concerned with the evolution of the venture capital and the high technology sectors over time. First, the short-term cyclical...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012711820
Microfinance is high on the public agenda, and better corporate governance has been identified as a key factor for enhancing the viability of the industry. However, recent literature on the subject struggles to identify the corporate governance mechanisms that influence the performance of the...
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In a developing stock market such as China, where do informed traders locatelsquo; Does information originate with traders able to access companies, officials and insiders or are foreigners better informedlsquo; We examine the price discovery process for Chinese stocks simultaneously traded in...
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This is a manuscript in German language of my presentation held at the joint conference sponsored by the Verband der Hochschullehrer fuer Betriebswirtschaft (transl. Association of Business School Professors) and the Deutsches Aktieninstitut e.V. in October 2008. It analyzes which current trends...
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This paper surveys the main policy debates on financial sector development. It provides a framework for understanding the main functions of the financial system, emphasizing informational problems and their efficient resolution through accumulation of reputational capital and the development of...
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Assessing and monitoring systemic risk is a challenge for policy makers and supervisors in all countries. It is particularly challenging in low-income countries (LICs), owing to a number of characteristics shared to a greater or lesser extent by most of them. This paper discusses these common...
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