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This paper examines the pre- and post-tax returns to Canadian and US executives who receive backdated stock options (that appear to be at-the-money options) compared to currently-dated in-the-money options. We begin by comparing the Black-Scholes value of backdated at-the-money options to...
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Over the last few years, the governments of both Australia and New Zealand have introduced a range of measures to encourage venture capital investments in small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). The schemes are heavily regulated and have been specifically designed to support the development...
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The federal government deploys a variety of institutions — patent, tax, and spending, among others — to encourage innovation. But legal scholars have given short shrift to how these institutions should be coordinated. In this Note, I argue that tax credits could be used to ameliorate a...
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governments or market institutions provide the services. Sweden and the United States are on opposite ends of this spectrum. After … compare the development of the social welfare institutions in the U.S. and Sweden in the 20th century …
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Regelungen in Dänemark und Schweden, zu vergleichsweise hohen Belastungen - überraschenderweise weisen ökologisch orientierte …
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, who are renowned specialists in the area and with deep knowledge of the pertinent institutions in Sweden and the US. These …
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similar data from Sweden we present evidence showing that in both countries the entry rate into entrepreneurship is lower for … academic entrepreneurship is slightly lower in the U.S. than in Sweden. We also find that the mean economic gains for becoming …
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