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In the paper, the budgetary relationships between the center and the region are studied in the aspect of income distribution; the analyzes of the shortcomings are implemented being characterized for revenue distribution and preventing socio-economic equalization of territorial units and their...
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increases the rate of entrepreneurship. The effect is stronger for entrepreneurs who incorporate their business, especially for … that financial constraints hamper growth-oriented entrepreneurship …
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We analyze the roles of entrepreneurs, venture capitalists (VC), and the government in financing fundamental innovations, defined as those with positive social value net of development costs, but negative net present values to innovating firms. We first analyze the case where the entrepreneur,...
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Risk-averse entrepreneurs contract with financiers to fund their projects. Projects can be operated under green or dirty technologies. We explore the role of limited commitment in determining the adoption of green technologies when governments enact carbon taxes and/or directed investment...
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to funding increases the rate of entrepreneurship and that the effect is stronger for entrepreneurs who incorporate their … distributions. Our findings suggest that financial constraints hamper growth-oriented entrepreneurship …
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In a typical "phoenix syndrome" scenario, a small business entrepreneur who controls the financially distressed Company A registers Company B, to which the assets of Company A are transferred in what appears to be fraudulent conveyance. Company B serves as a vehicle through which the business is...
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Flexibility theory of capital structure, credit rationing, and stage-financing theory are consistent with many patterns of financing of entrepreneurial or small/medium size enterprises (SME). Tax theory of capital structure does not seem to play a significant role for SMEs as opposite to large...
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A sizeable proportion of enterprises, especially SMEs, in receipt of financial assistance from the government, will fail to repay. In this paper we asked whether, and to what extent, it may be beneficial to apply a screening mechanism to deter those mostly likely to fail to repay from seeking...
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The knowledge spillover theory of entrepreneurship predicts that entrepreneurial activity is greater in regions with …
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