China's Venture Capital Market

Current Legal Problems and Prospective Reforms

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Chandos Publishing


Paru le : 2014-12-01



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The venture capital market in China has been developing for over twenty years. Over this period, the legal frameworks surrounding China's venture capital have evolved significantly. China's Venture Capital Market addresses this important topic and argues for further improvements in legal frameworks for venture capital in China. The book consists of five chapters, each covering an aspect of venture capital in China. The first chapter profiles the venture capital market. The second, third and fourth chapters consider the legal problems and suggest reform measures for fundraising in, operation of and exit from Chinese venture capital. The book concludes by asking how long it will take for reform measures to take place in China. - Fills a gap in the market by weighing up the pros and cons of the legal system under which venture capital operates in China - Contains primary source material, including interviews with Chinese venture capitalists - Gives new case studies of Chinese venture capital
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102 pages
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Parution
2014-12-01
Marque
Chandos Publishing
EAN papier
9780857094506
EAN PDF
9780857094513

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10
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10
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2468 Ko
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111,83 €
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9780857094513

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Lin Zhang is Assistant Professor at Korea University Law School, South Korea. Formerly Lecturer in Law at College of Humanities and Law of Shandong University of Science and Technology, China. In the past five years he has published 9 papers in peer-reviewed journals. He has written a book about the adaptive efficiency of the corporate governance of Chinese state-controlled listed companies, published in 2011. Lin holds a PhD in Law from Hong Kong University.

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