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Reports

The original 2016 report was published as Egan, Dayton and Carranza (2017) and is available as a pdf from Rice University's Baker Institute.

Updates to the data were done for 2017 and Q1/2 of 2018 are available as spreadsheets. When using this data, please reference them as follows:

  • Egan, Edward J. (2018), "2017 U.S. Startup City Rankings", Available from www.edegan.com
  • Egan, Edward J. (2018), "2017 U.S. Startup City Rankings", Available from www.edegan.com


Methodology

These reports use data from Thomson–Reuters VentureXpert to examine growth venture capital (VC) investment in the United States for each year (or part of a year) and generate a ranking for U.S. startup cities. The overall ranking is based on equally weighting cities’ ranks for growth venture capital invested, the number of new growth venture capital deals, and the number of active growth VC-backed startup.

The difference between growth and transactional VC is described in Egan and Carranza (2018)


References

Egan, Edward J. and Diana Carranza. 2018. "Growth vs. Transactional Venture Capital in Houston, Texas." Issue brief no. 03.05.18. Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy, Houston, Texas. pdf


Egan, Edward J., Anne Dayton, and Diana Carranza. 2017. "The Top 100 U.S. Startup Cities in 2016". ice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy, Houston, Texas. pdf