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Working Paper

Europe's Entry into the Venture Capital Business: Efficiency and Policy

Kiel Working Papers, 1223

Authors

  • Stolpe
  • M.

Publication Date

JEL Classification

G14 G15 G18

Key Words

Initial public offerings

real option

Social multiplier

Underpricing

venture capital

This paper provides new evidence on Europe's experience with venture capital in the 1990s. Individual countries' activity is not solely determined by country characteristics and a purely domestic history, but also by a common European experience: the interdependence of valuations in primary equity markets. Each country must seek to improve the efficiency of its venture capital sector independently. Specific policies should depend on initial conditions and on the evolution of micro-efficiency. Initial public offerings backed by venture capital provide the appropriate window to look at the relative efficiency of individual venture capital organizations and their learning process over time.

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  • Dr. Michael Stolpe
    Kiel Institute Researcher

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