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This is a chapter on Israel in a forthcoming book on start-up law in several jurisdictions. Israel is a world-renowned leader in innovation and entrepreneurship. The country's legal environment is an important basis for this success. It allows foreign investors to invest freely and repatriate...
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In the bank-borrower setting, a firm's existing lender may exploit its positional advantage to extract rents from the firm in subsequent financings. Analogously, a startup's existing venture capital investors (VCs) may dilute the founder through a follow-on financing from these same VCs (an...
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Black & Gilson (1998) argued that an IPO-welcoming stock market stimulates venture deals by enabling VCs to give founders a valuable “call option on control”. We study 18,000 startups to investigate the value of this option. Among firms that IPO, 60% of founders are no longer CEO. With...
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