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This paper studies optimal disclosure regulation for entrepreneurial public financing with post-financing moral hazard problem. I show that partial disclosure can improve social welfare over full disclosure through reducing efficiency loss caused by the moral hazard problem. As a result, a...
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argument for treating banks as public good. Banks received a great support from governments as a result of the subprime crisis …. G-20 and European Commission recommended new regulations for this sector after crisis. As consequence of banking …
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emerging market crisis to capture an adverse supply shock to bank capital, we show, consistent with the bright-side, that …
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employment in incumbent firms. This questions the effectiveness of policies that promote entrepreneurship to fight crises. We …
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If control of their firms allows entrepreneurs to derive private benefits, it also allows other controlling parties. Private benefits are especially relevant for venture capitalists, who typically get considerable control in their portfolio firms, but not for banks, which are passive loan...
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Using a recently developed method of causal inference, this paper estimates the additional up-front loan origination costs that a small business can expect to pay when it first borrows from a new lender. I compare firms that borrow from a previously unused financial institution with firms that...
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Using a recently-developed method of causal inference, this paper estimates the additional up-front loan origination costs that a small business can expect to pay when it first borrows from a new lender. I compare firms that borrow from a previously unused financial institution with firms that...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012977349
I study the relationship between debt maturity and agency conflicts between controlling and minority shareholders in unlisted firms. Exploiting cross-provinces variance in the development of local credit markets, I find a negative joint effect of ownership concentration and short-term bank debt...
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Debt financing plays an important role in the funding of innovative firms, and patents have been increasingly used as collateral. We examine financing of innovative firms when future innovations are not verifiable and hence patenting, which creates a verifiable asset, cannot be contracted upon....
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Rapid small business ownership growth rates among women have motivated research on issues related to gender and small business performance. The importance of credit access for the success of small businesses, as well as evidence that women have less access to credit than male business owners,...
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