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Venture Capital und Private Equity als Lösungsansatz für Eigenkapitaldefizite in der Wirtschaft - Einführende Überlegungen

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Ann-Kristin Achleitner
Christian H. Fingerle ()
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Aktuell wird hierzulande intensiv diskutiert, inwieweit private VC- und PEGesellschaften in der Lage sind, das Eigenkapitaldefizit zu decken. Um diese Frage beantworten zu können, ist allerdings zuerst eine Bestandsaufnahme notwendig, wie stark und in welchen Bereichen der deutschen Wirtschaft sich Eigenkapitaldefizite erkennen lassen.

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Paper provided by DtA chair in Entrepreneurial Finance, Munich University of Technology, Germany in its series EF Working Paper Series with number 032003.

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