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This paper considers the effects of strategic substitutabilities on performanceand incentives in venture capital financing. The analysis points to a subtlelink between two pivotal roles of venture capitalists: (i) monitoring venturesand setting performance incentives...
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We analyze financial support for the entrepreneurial sector. State support can raise welfare by relaxing financial constraints, but it can also reduce lending standards if entrepreneurs substitute public sources of collateral for their own assets, if it encourages excessive entrepreneurial...
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This article presents a model in which, contrary to conventional wisdom, competi- tion can make banks more reluctant to take excessive risks: As competition intensifies and margins decline, banks face more-binding threats of failure, to which they may respond by reducing their risk-taking. Yet,...
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I study a model of market-liquidity provision by levered intermediaries that, besides operating trading desks, run deposit-taking franchises. Levered intermediaries' heightened incentive to absorb risk helps to counteract liquidity-provision frictions that, in an unlevered economy, would lead to...
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