Regional Variables that Influence the Allocation of Venture Capital: The Role of Banks
Glen C. Pulver and
Ronald J. Hustedde
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Glen C. Pulver: University of Wisconsin-Madison
Ronald J. Hustedde: University of Wisconsin-Madison
The Review of Regional Studies, 1988, vol. 18, issue 2, 1-9
Abstract:
The major focus of this paper is to examine the regional variables that have the strongest influence on the allocation of venture capital with special emphasis on the information role of banks. The paper is divided into five sections: a description of venture capital markets, a summary of the factors that venture capitalists perceive as important in market transactions, an analysis of bankers' involvement in venture capital markets, some general conclusions, and policy recommendations.
Date: 1988
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