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The Challenge To Financial Regulators Posed By Social Security Privatization, Roberta S. Karmel Jan 1998

The Challenge To Financial Regulators Posed By Social Security Privatization, Roberta S. Karmel

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Creating Law At The Securities And Exchange Commission: The Lawyer As Prosecutor, Roberta S. Karmel Jan 1998

Creating Law At The Securities And Exchange Commission: The Lawyer As Prosecutor, Roberta S. Karmel

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Notary Bonds And Insurance: Increasing The Protection For Consumers And Notaries, 31 J. Marshall L. Rev. 839 (1998), Michael J. Osty Jan 1998

Notary Bonds And Insurance: Increasing The Protection For Consumers And Notaries, 31 J. Marshall L. Rev. 839 (1998), Michael J. Osty

UIC Law Review

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Understanding The Choice Between Public And Private Equity Financing Of Early Stage Companies: A Comment On Barry And Turki, Ronald J. Gilson Jan 1998

Understanding The Choice Between Public And Private Equity Financing Of Early Stage Companies: A Comment On Barry And Turki, Ronald J. Gilson

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This Comment considers the results of Barry and Turki's research data that indicates that investments perform differently depending on whether innovation is financed by private or public equity investment. The Comment posits two hypotheses for the differential performance. The first highlights ex ante differences between private and public subsamples, that is that the financing choice separates good prospects from bad. The second hypothesis focuses on ex post differences in performance that results from differences in governance structure and incentives created by the structure of public and private equity investment. The ex ante separation hypothesis and the ex post performance hypothesis …