Venture Capital Entrepreneurship and Public Policy

Venture Capital  Entrepreneurship  and Public Policy
Author: Vesa Kanniainen,Christian Keuschnigg
Publsiher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2004-12-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0262263394

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Experts in public economics and financial economics discuss the special role of venture capital and if public policy should promote the venture capital industry; empirical and theoretical perspectives are developed. The existing literature in both public economics and financial economics often fails to consider how appropriate and effective public policy may be in promoting the venture capital industry. Public economics has dealt extensively with the effect of taxes and subsidies but has neglected the unique role of venture capitalists as active investors who provide not only funding but added value. Financial economics has emphasized the special role of the venture capitalist but has not focused on the real effects of venture capital in industry equilibrium or the role of public policy. This volume in the CESifo Seminar series brings together experts in public and financial economics to develop a theoretically and empirically informed international policy perspective for an era in which policymakers increasingly look to venture capital as a source of jobs, innovation, and economic growth. The chapters in part I analyze data on the levels of venture capital fundraising in Europe, problems in the bank-oriented beginnings of German venture capital finance in the 1970s, and the inefficiency of Canadian labor-sponsored venture capital funds. Part II looks at the effect of venture capital on labor market performance, the importance of exit opportunities, and the effect of information inflows on the venture capital cycle. The chapters in part III take the perspective of public economics, reviewing the role of public policy in addressing potential market failures, improving the quality of venture capital investments, and affecting entrepreneurial business activity through tax policy.

Venture Capital Entrepreneurship and Public Policy

Venture Capital  Entrepreneurship  and Public Policy
Author: Vesa Kanniainen,Christian Keuschnigg
Publsiher: Mit Press
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2005
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0262112876

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Experts in public economics and financial economics discuss the special role ofventure capital and if public policy should promote the venture capital industry; empirical andtheoretical perspectives are developed.

Venturing Forward

Venturing Forward
Author: Rebecca Harding
Publsiher: Institute for Public Policy Research
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2000
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 186030141X

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Public Policy for Venture Capital

Public Policy for Venture Capital
Author: Arnd Plagge
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2007-09-24
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783835090484

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Arnd Plagge evaluates public policy for venture capital in the USA and Germany and presents a comprehensive study of the American and the German market for venture capital. He shows that current German public policies aimed at fostering venture capital activity are severely flawed and that only a reversal of priorities, away from supply-side policies towards a demand-oriented stance, will yield real payoffs.

Public Policy and the Economics of Entrepreneurship

Public Policy and the Economics of Entrepreneurship
Author: Douglas Holtz-Eakin,Harvey S. Rosen
Publsiher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2003-12-23
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0262263092

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This groundbreaking collection of essays by leading economists examines different aspects of entrepreneurship and its relation to public policy. Entrepreneurship has been a subject of much recent discussion among academics and policymakers because of the belief that it invigorates the economy—producing greater productivity, more jobs, and higher economic growth. President George W. Bush promoted his economic plan by pointing to its encouragement of entrepreneurship. Yet, despite its importance, the topic of entrepreneurship is underrepresented in the economics literature. The contributors to Public Policy and the Economics of Entrepreneurship examine different aspects of entrepreneurship and its relation to public policy to help us reach a better understanding of the economic role of entrepreneurs. The contributors, all prominent economists, first consider what policies effectively encourage entrepreneurship, discussing a possible role for government in venture capital markets, the effect of the tax code's subsidy of health insurance for the self-employed, and the impact of banking deregulation on entrepreneurial activity. Two contributors then examine entrepreneurship in "unexpected places"—not small businesses, but large pharmaceutical firms and nonprofit organizations. The final essays explore the effect of entrepreneurship on inequality, looking at statistical evidence of upward mobility for self-employed blacks and Hispanics and discussing the effect on entrepreneurial activity of policies to reduce wealth inequality. The contributors hope, by offering a rigorous economic examination of entrepreneurship, to foster better public policies that encourage and support entrepreneurial activity.

The Emergence of Entrepreneurship Policy

The Emergence of Entrepreneurship Policy
Author: David M. Hart
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2003-10-27
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781139440783

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This volume seeks to catalyze the emergence of a novel field of policy studies: entrepreneurship policy. Practical experience and academic research both point to the central role of entrepreneurs in the process of economic growth and to the importance of public policy in creating the conditions under which entrepreneurial companies can flourish. The contributors, who hail from the disciplines of economics, geography, history, law, management, and political science, seek to crystallize key findings and to stimulate debate about future opportunities for policy-makers and researchers in this area. The chapters include surveys of the economic, social, and cultural contexts for US entrepreneurship policy; assessments of regional efforts to link knowledge producers to new enterprises; explorations of policies that aim to foster entrepreneurship in under-represented communities; detailed analyses of three key industries (biotechnology, e-commerce, and telecommunications); and considerations of challenges in policy implementation.

Innovation and Venture Capital Law and Policy

Innovation and Venture Capital Law and Policy
Author: Stephen Barkoczy,Tamara Wilkinson,Ann Louise Monotti,Mark J. Davison
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 656
Release: 2016
Genre: Entrepreneurship
ISBN: 1760020729

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Innovation and Venture Capital Law and Policy examines the Australian innovation system, focusing on the broad range of government programs that have been introduced over the years to foster innovation and encourage venture capital investment in entrepreneurial start-up and early stage companies. It discusses the importance of innovation to a country's economic growth and the critical role that venture capital plays in financing new businesses. The book also looks at the innovation systems in the United States and Israel. Both countries have been selected for comparative purposes as they have highly developed innovation systems and are widely respected as world leaders in venture capital investment.Innovation and Venture Capital Law and Policy has been written as a scholarly monograph that explores these topics in detail. It is designed to be a practical resource for entrepreneurs running start-up and early stage companies, angels and venture capitalists who invest in such companies, staff engaged in university technology transfer offices, and accountants and lawyers who advise these parties. In addition, the book should also be of use to governments and policymakers that are involved in designing and administering innovation and venture capital programs, as well as to scholars and students studying innovation and venture capital law and policy.

Foundations of High Impact Entrepreneurship

Foundations of High Impact Entrepreneurship
Author: Zoltan Acs
Publsiher: Now Publishers Inc
Total Pages: 98
Release: 2008
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781601981424

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Foundations of High Impact Entrepreneurship is the first survey of the theoretical literature on high impact entrepreneurship.