在区域中冒险:欧洲新兴风险资本市场的地理解剖

Taking risks in regions: the geographical anatomy of Europe's emerging venture capital market

Journal of Economic Geography · 2002
被引 138
人大 AABS 4

中文导读

绘制了欧洲新兴风险资本市场的增长和地理结构,考察其空间发展及区域影响,以回应欧盟与经合组织关于风险资本应集中还是分散布局的争论。

Abstract

<?Pub Caret1>Over the past 25 years, the USA has pioneered a new technological revolution, based on large numbers of new small enterprises, financed by a dynamic venture (risk) capital market. The European Union, meanwhile, has lagged behind in this sector of economic activity, and compared to the US innovative small and medium enterprises appear to find it more difficult to get started and grow. At a time when regional and local banking systems – traditionally major sources of capital for small and medium sized enterprises across Europe – are undergoing intense reorganisation and restructuring, the European Commission considers the development of a substantial risk capital market to be a key condition for closing the ‘enterprise gap’ with the US. While the venture capital industry is much less developed in Europe than it is in the US, nevertheless it has recently experienced a marked increase in activity. But whereas the European Commission argues that venture capital activity needs to be much more regionally clustered if it is to emulate the US experience, the OECD and some EU member states have argued for a more even regional distribution. The aim of the paper is to chart the growth and geographical anatomy of the emerging European venture capital market, and to examine its spatial development and regional implications in the context of these somewhat opposing views.

风险投资区域分布欧洲地理集中度