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There is a widespread conviction that capital market participants do not appreciate information on intangible assets and intellectual capital, even if surveys suggest that they appreciate information on ''soft'' resources. This paradox was raised at a Symposium on Intellectual Capital and the Capital Market held at the European Accounting Association (EAA) Conference in Copenhagen (2002).
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First published in 1990, this is the first text to offer a goegraphicand regional study of venture capitalism. Although the importance of this type of capitalism in creating and nurturing small firms has long been recognized, it does not have a uniform global character. Drawing on previously unused data, Green's book offers a geographic comparison which displays the diverse forms of venture capitalist markets from the well established to the newly emerging and the rapidly dissapearing.
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WSJ Pro Venture Capital brings global venture capital trends into context, from entrepreneurs and tech innovation to funding rounds and IPOs.
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