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Private or Public Equity? The Evolving Entrepreneurial Finance Landscape

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  • Ewens, Michael

    (California Institute of Technology)

  • Farre-Mensa, Joan

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The U.S. entrepreneurial finance market has changed dramatically over the last two decades. Entrepreneurs raising their first round of venture capital retain 30% more equity in their firm and are more likely to control their board of directors. Late-stage startups are raising larger amounts of capital in the private markets from a growing pool of traditional and new investors. These private market changes have coincided with a sharp decline in the number of firms going public—and when firms do go public, they are older and have raised more private capital. To understand these facts, we provide a systematic description of the differences between private and public firms. Next, we review several regulatory, technological, and competitive changes affecting both startups and investors that help explain how the trade-offs between going public and staying private have changed. We conclude by listing several open research questions.

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  • Ewens, Michael & Farre-Mensa, Joan, 2021. "Private or Public Equity? The Evolving Entrepreneurial Finance Landscape," SocArXiv 9am4w_v1, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:socarx:9am4w_v1
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/9am4w_v1
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