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Working Paper

The Impact of Public Subsidies on Venture Capital Investments in Start-Up Enterprises

Kiel Working Papers, 1018

Authors

  • Schertler
  • A.

Publication Date

JEL Classification

D82 G24 G28 L14

Key Words

double-sided moral hazard

public subsidies

start-up investments

venture capital

The relationship between a venture capitalist and an entrepreneur is modeled to investigate the impact of public subsidies on venture capital investments in start-up enterprises. In this model, the venture capitalist only finances start-up enterprises if he has sufficient expertise to make high-risk investments in new technology profitable in terms of their expected value. It is shown that a venture capitalist who already has sufficient expertise reduces his management support in the start-up enterprise under a public subsidy. Moreover, venture capitalists who do not have sufficient expertise may finance start-up enterprises if future losses of the start-up investment are partly covered by the government.

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