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*This page is referenced in [[Entrepreneurship_Research_Boot_Camp#Venture_Capital_Financing | The NBER Entrepreneurship Research Boot Camp Page]]

==Reference(s)==

*Samila, Sampsa and Olav Sorenson (2011), "Venture Capital, Entrepreneurship, and Economic Growth", Review of Economics and Statistics, 93: 338-349 [http://www.edegan.com/pdfs/Samila%20Sorenson%20(2011)%20-%20Venture%20Capital%20Entrepreneurship%20And%20Economic%20Growth.pdf pdf]

==Abstract==

Using a panel of U.S. metropolitan areas, we find that increases in the supply of venture capital positively affect firm starts, employment, and aggregate income. Our results remain robust to a variety of specifications, including ones that address endogeneity. The estimated magnitudes imply that venture capital stimulates the creation of more firms than it funds, which appears consistent with two mechanisms: First, would-be entrepreneurs anticipating financing needs more likely start firms when the supply of capital expands. Second, funded companies may transfer know-howto their employees, thereby enabling spin-offs, and may encourage others to become entrepreneurs through demonstration effects.
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