Business Angels: Should they fly on their own wings?
Rudy Aernoudt
Venture Capital, 1999, vol. 1, issue 2, 187-195
Abstract:
This paper reviews the role of business angels in the financing of entrepreneurial businesses. Following a review of the characteristics of business angel investors, the paper examines the complementarities between business angels and the formal venture capital market, and concludes with a review of the scope for government intervention in this risk capital market.
Date: 1999
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