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We provide novel evidence on voting practices used by the investment committees of prominent venture capital investors in the U.S. A substantial share of these VCs use a voting rule for seed and early stage investments where a single `champion' is sufficient for the entire partnership to make an...
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The inventive process is the most important driver of economic growth. Venture capital (VC) funds have contributed a small, but critical, part to the inventive process. VC funds boost the inventive process by selecting a small number of radical ideas out a large flow of ideas and invest in their...
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the average patent, VC-backed innovation is substantially more procyclical than the broader economy. This is driven early …-stage startups, whose innovation in recessions is relatively less cited, less original, less general, and less related to fundamental …
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