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Venture capital in Asia and the Pacific Rim

Andy Lockett and Mike Wright

Venture Capital, 2002, vol. 4, issue 3, 183-195

Abstract: Venture capital in Asia and the Pacific Rim is of increasing importance because of the heterogeneity of the countries in the region in terms of their stage of economic development, their institutional systems and cultures and the state of development of their venture capital markets. This introductory paper provides a brief overview of the issues relating to venture capital in Asia and the Pacific Rim, summarizes the papers in the special issue and suggests areas for further research. The discussion is structured under five headings: (1) the context of the venture capital investment; (2) deal generation and screening; (3) due diligence and valuation; (4) monitoring and adding value; and (5) exiting.

Date: 2002
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