Executive forum: Corporate finance in China - challenges and opportunities
Sameer Kumar,
Jacky Jamieson and
Mathew Sweetman
Venture Capital, 2004, vol. 6, issue 4, 351-366
Abstract:
Financing a business enterprise in China today is still challenging for entrepreneurs. Growing government debt, rising unemployment, substantial urbanization, crumbling state-owned enterprises, a broken banking system and a miniscule number of private enterprises are all hurdles that must be overcome in order for the country to achieve sustainable growth and continue to modernize. This research study focuses on the status of traditional and alternative sources of corporate funding for private business enterprises located in China. The former sources of funding include banks and equity markets and the latter includes venture capital opportunities.
Date: 2004
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DOI: 10.1080/1369106042000258517
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