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in the presence of private information, and then we examine the impact of an exogenous second period income endowment … (collateralizable income) on investment by entrepreneurs. Next, we analyze the interaction between entrepreneurs and venture capitalists … fall in the second period income endowment. In addition, the overhang of the RG's debt discourages entrepreneurial …
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in the presence of private information, and then we examine the impact of an exogenous second period income endowment … (collateralizable income) on investment by entrepreneurs. Next, we analyze the interaction between entrepreneurs and venture capitalists … fall in the second period income endowment. In addition, the overhang of the RG's debt discourages entrepreneurial …
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above (below) this threshold. Finally, we study the impacts of increases in an exogenous income source and the discount …
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above (below) this threshold. Finally, we study the impacts of increases in an exogenous income source and the discount …
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Researchers have paid scant attention to matchmaking from the perspective of a matchmaker. Therefore, our purpose is to analyze the circumstances under which a matchmaker optimally accepts or rejects individual matching assignments. We concentrate on two specific cases. In the first (second)...
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In contemporary times, individuals wishing to get married are increasingly using matchmakers to assist them with the task of finding an apposite spouse. This notwithstanding, researchers have paid scant attention to the task of matchmaking from the perspective of a matchmaker. Therefore, the...
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We analyze a two-sector model of a trading creative regional economy (TCRE) of the sort studied by Florida. Our analysis focuses on two cases. The first (second) case concerns the impact of faster neutral (non-neutral) productivity growth in the tradable sector on the employment of creative...
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