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Journal of Financial Economics

The creation and evolution of entrepreneurial public markets

Journal of Financial Economics
Volume Issue
Volume 136, Issue 2
Page range
Pages 307-329
Date published:
By:
Shai Bernstein
Abhishek Dev
Published Article
Working paper version
Abstract

This paper explores the creation and evolution of new stock exchanges around the world geared toward entrepreneurial companies, known as second-tier exchanges. Using hand-collected novel data, we show the proliferation of these exchanges in many countries, their significant volume of Initial Public Offerings (IPOs), and lower listing requirements. Shareholder protection strongly predicted exchange success, even in countries with high levels of venture capital activity, patenting, and financial market development. Better shareholder protection allowed younger, less-profitable, but faster-growing, companies to raise more capital. These results highlight the importance of institutions in enabling the provision of entrepreneurial capital to young companies.

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