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The challenge of strengthening European financing for start-ups
[Climat et multilatéralisme : l’option d’un prix plancher du carbone]

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  • Boris Julien-Vauzelle
  • Camille Jehle
  • Jean-Baptiste Gossé

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In 2021 and the first half of 2022, European start-ups raised record amounts and 68 of them gained the status of “unicorn”. Up to now, this dynamic has relied on the increasing involvement of US and Asian investors, particularly for late-stage funding rounds. This emphasises the need for the European Union (EU) to strengthen its own venture capital industry. En 2021 et au 1er semestre 2022, les start-ups européennes ont levé des montants records et 68 ont atteint le statut de "licorne". Cette dynamique a jusqu’ici reposé sur l’intervention croissante d’investisseurs américains et asiatiques, en particulier pour les levées de fonds de grande ampleur, soulignant l’impératif pour l’Union Européenne (UE) de renforcer son propre secteur du capital-risque.

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  • Boris Julien-Vauzelle & Camille Jehle & Jean-Baptiste Gossé, . "The challenge of strengthening European financing for start-ups [Climat et multilatéralisme : l’option d’un prix plancher du carbone]," Eco Notepad (in progress), Banque de France.
  • Handle: RePEc:bfr:econot:286
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