Acteurs publics et capital investissement. Une analyse critique
Yves Jégourel
Revue française de gestion, 2014, vol. N° 241, issue 4, 31-44
Abstract:
The role played by government and regional public agencies hasn?t been much discussed in existing academic literature. Our analysis brings to the fore that indirect public supports have a positive impact on private equity. Conversely, the role of support direct remains ambiguous. The investment of state or local governments may both be essential in tackling the problem of the equity gap and harmful by crowding out private actors.
Date: 2014
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