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Working Paper

Under What Conditions Do Venture Capital Markets Emerge?

Kiel Working Papers, 1119

Authors

  • Schertler
  • A.

Publication Date

JEL Classification

G24 O16 O41

Key Words

high-technology enterprises

Management support

venture capital finance

Venture capital activity differs considerably across countries. Venture capital markets are highly developed in few countries, while these markets are almost nonexistent in many other countries. This paper examines the conditions that have to be fulfilled for liquid venture capital markets to emerge. Using a general equilibrium model, two necessary conditions are identified. First, value added by venture capitalists' active involvement must be high compared to the costs of management support. Second, the number of high-technology enterprises demanding venture capital must exceed a critical level. The paper discusses how differences in financial and innovation systems affect these two conditions.

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