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The deregulation of securities laws—in particular the National Securities Markets Improvement Act (NSMIA) of 1996—has increased the supply of private capital to late-stage private startups, which are now able to grow to a size that few private firms used to reach. NSMIA is one of a number of...
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Atlantic. We show that the regulation of bankers' pay is presently more detailed and less flexible in Europe than in the US …
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We examine the effect of the Jumpstart Our Business Startups (JOBS) Act on biotech startups, who conduct almost 40% of IPOs since 2012. Reduced compliance costs encourage innovation capital formation as biotech IPO volume increases 200% and proceeds rise by 30%. After the JOBS Act, biotech...
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The deregulation of securities laws|in particular the National Securities Markets Improvement Act (NSMIA) of 1996|has increased the supply of private capital to late-stage private startups, which are now able to grow to a size that few private firms used to reach. NSMIA is one of a number of...
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The deregulation of securities laws|in particular the National Securities Markets Improvement Act (NSMIA) of 1996|has increased the supply of private capital to late-stage private startups, which are now able to grow to a size that few private firms used to reach. NSMIA is one of a number of...
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As a result of the current financial crisis, there have been many calls for strict new regulation of over …
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In 2009 Taiwan repealed the minimum capital requirement for incorporation (MCR), owing to the World Bank (WB)'s Doing Business (DB) reports. This article presents regulatory/jurisdictional competition as an analytical framework for convergence towards the liberalization of the MCR, especially in...
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of a financial crisis: 1) Regulation creates two categories of financial institutions. The first class faces greater … subsidized funds to make riskier investments (including investments in the second class) without regulation compensating for …
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