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We studied the optimal funding of the public sector for the Hi-Tech industry in the presence of short-term, cyclical, venture capital (VC) funding by constructing a decision-making model that results in the optimal governmental support and a model that accounts for the dynamics of the VC...
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We studied the optimal funding of the public sector for the Hi-Tech industry in the presence of short-term, cyclical, venture capital (VC) funding by constructing a decision-making model that results in the optimal governmental support and a model that accounts for the dynamics of the VC...
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We hypothesize that supply and demand shifts occurred in the US venture capital (VC) industry during 1980 to 2002 and present the results of an empirical study about the temporal characteristics of the industry during that period. Our main conclusion is that the VC industry has gone under...
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The valuation of high-risk technological ventures is more of an art than a science. In the absence of cash flow forecast and in view of the high uncertainty about the successful completion of the venture's Ramp;D effort, it is not possible to apply the Discounted-Cash-Flow (DCF) method, which is...
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We derive a diffusive stochastic differential equation that describes the dynamics of the venture capital (VC) industry and use it to study two related issues that are concerned with the evolution of the venture capital and the high technology sectors over time. First, the short-term cyclical...
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This is a top-level and short review (hopefully an eye-opener) of the factors that affect the Dollar-Euro exchange rate in the near future. It seems that the US is better positioned, than the Euro Zone, to face the current illiquidity crisis. Moreover, over the period of this crisis it is...
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