Financing Innovation
More than 24 countries operate separate boards and exchanges aimed at small and medium-size enterprises (SMEs). Equity markets play a critical role in fostering economic productivity by financing innovation. But only a few SME exchanges function pr...
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okr-10986-111682021-04-23T14:02:54Z Financing Innovation Yoo, JaeHoon AFFILIATED ORGANIZATIONS CAPITAL MARKET COMPANY CORPORATE GOVERNANCE DISCLOSURE ECONOMIC GROWTH EMPLOYMENT ENTREPRENEURS ENTREPRENEURSHIP EQUITY MARKETS FINANCIAL CONTRACTS FIXED CAPITAL GROSS FIXED CAPITAL FORMATION INSTITUTIONAL INVESTMENT INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS INSURANCE INVESTMENT AMOUNT INVESTMENT BANKS INVESTMENT MARKET INVESTOR CONFIDENCE LIQUIDITY MARKET DEVELOPMENT MARKET SEGMENT MEDIUM ENTERPRISES NASDAQ OFFERINGS OTC PORTFOLIO PRIVATE EQUITY PUBLIC FUNDS PUBLIC POLICY INNOVATIONS RETAIL RISK CAPITAL SALES SECURITIES SHAREHOLDERS SMALL FIRMS SME STOCK EXCHANGES TAX INCENTIVES TOTAL MARKET CAPITALIZATION TRANSPARENCY TURNOVER VENTURE CAPITAL More than 24 countries operate separate boards and exchanges aimed at small and medium-size enterprises (SMEs). Equity markets play a critical role in fostering economic productivity by financing innovation. But only a few SME exchanges function properly, providing coveted fresh capital and liquidity. What steps are key to building an efficient exchange to provide risk capital for SMEs? Creating an SME-friendly market architecture supported by effective institutions and forging links to policies that foster a new class of investable equities. 2012-08-13T14:20:23Z 2012-08-13T14:20:23Z 2007-03 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/03/7547267/financing-innovation http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11168 English Viewpoint: Public Policy for the Private Sector; Note No. 315 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Viewpoint Publications & Research |
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AFFILIATED ORGANIZATIONS CAPITAL MARKET COMPANY CORPORATE GOVERNANCE DISCLOSURE ECONOMIC GROWTH EMPLOYMENT ENTREPRENEURS ENTREPRENEURSHIP EQUITY MARKETS FINANCIAL CONTRACTS FIXED CAPITAL GROSS FIXED CAPITAL FORMATION INSTITUTIONAL INVESTMENT INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS INSURANCE INVESTMENT AMOUNT INVESTMENT BANKS INVESTMENT MARKET INVESTOR CONFIDENCE LIQUIDITY MARKET DEVELOPMENT MARKET SEGMENT MEDIUM ENTERPRISES NASDAQ OFFERINGS OTC PORTFOLIO PRIVATE EQUITY PUBLIC FUNDS PUBLIC POLICY INNOVATIONS RETAIL RISK CAPITAL SALES SECURITIES SHAREHOLDERS SMALL FIRMS SME STOCK EXCHANGES TAX INCENTIVES TOTAL MARKET CAPITALIZATION TRANSPARENCY TURNOVER VENTURE CAPITAL |
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AFFILIATED ORGANIZATIONS CAPITAL MARKET COMPANY CORPORATE GOVERNANCE DISCLOSURE ECONOMIC GROWTH EMPLOYMENT ENTREPRENEURS ENTREPRENEURSHIP EQUITY MARKETS FINANCIAL CONTRACTS FIXED CAPITAL GROSS FIXED CAPITAL FORMATION INSTITUTIONAL INVESTMENT INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS INSURANCE INVESTMENT AMOUNT INVESTMENT BANKS INVESTMENT MARKET INVESTOR CONFIDENCE LIQUIDITY MARKET DEVELOPMENT MARKET SEGMENT MEDIUM ENTERPRISES NASDAQ OFFERINGS OTC PORTFOLIO PRIVATE EQUITY PUBLIC FUNDS PUBLIC POLICY INNOVATIONS RETAIL RISK CAPITAL SALES SECURITIES SHAREHOLDERS SMALL FIRMS SME STOCK EXCHANGES TAX INCENTIVES TOTAL MARKET CAPITALIZATION TRANSPARENCY TURNOVER VENTURE CAPITAL Yoo, JaeHoon Financing Innovation |
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More than 24 countries operate separate
boards and exchanges aimed at small and medium-size
enterprises (SMEs). Equity markets play a critical role in
fostering economic productivity by financing innovation. But
only a few SME exchanges function properly, providing
coveted fresh capital and liquidity. What steps are key to
building an efficient exchange to provide risk capital for
SMEs? Creating an SME-friendly market architecture supported
by effective institutions and forging links to policies that
foster a new class of investable equities. |
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Financing Innovation |
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Financing Innovation |
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Financing Innovation |
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Financing Innovation |
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