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Do equity crowdfunding investors rationally or irrationally herd? We build a model of rational information aggregation … predictions using data on all investments on a leading European equity crowdfunding platform. We show empirically that the size …
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commitment has not yet been discussed in a crowdfunding context. Applying a signaling approach, our empirical findings show that …
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platforms in 37 countries that explores whether lenders follow each other in the whole crowdfunding market, within the groups of … and highlight the controversial effects of signaling mechanisms on adverse selection in crowdfunding markets. …
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Earlier research has shown that immigrant- and minority entrepreneurs have difficulties accessing capital through the formal financial markets. This essay studies what role immigrant employees within the local bank sector have for the probability of immigrants to run their own businesses. I use...
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We study a market with entrepreneurial and workers entry where both entrepreneurs' abilities and workers' qualities are private information. We develop an Agent-Based Computable model to mimic the mechanisms described in a previous analytical model (Boadway and Sato 2011). Then, we introduce the...
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This paper considers the implications of asymmetric information in capital markets for entrepreneurial entry and tax policy. In many countries, governments subsidize the creation of new firms. One possible justification for these subsidies is that capital markets for the financing of new firms...
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