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Venture Capital Law in China

Venture Capital Law in China

Venture Capital Law in China

Lin Lin, National University of Singapore
February 2021
Adobe eBook Reader
9781108534680

    China's venture capital market is not just the world's largest and fastest developing market, it also has the unique distinction of being engineered through heavy governmental intervention. This book breaks new ground by examining and testing established legal theories regarding the law of venture capital through the lens of the Chinese venture capital market. Using a hand-collected dataset of venture capital agreements, interviews with practitioners, and Chinese court judgements, it provides a comprehensive and insightful analysis of the Chinese venture capital market from the legal perspective. Topics covered include the roles of law and governmental intervention in developing the market, the state of investor protection, unique contractual developments and exits of venture capital investments. By providing an in-depth comparative analysis against the American venture capital market, it provides critical context and makes the Chinese venture market accessible. It is an invaluable resource for venture capital scholars, policymakers and practitioners.

    • Provides a comprehensive and timely assessment of the Chinese venture capital market using a detailed and insightful analysis of the latest legal developments and practices within China
    • Introduces the special characteristics of the Chinese venture capital market and its distinctive legal problems based on hand-collected quantitative and qualitative data
    • Compares the legal framework and common practices found in the two largest venture capital markets in the world – China and the United States

    Reviews & endorsements

    'Engineering a venture capital market requires solving a common set of problems, but each country comes to the task having to work with the bricolage left by its history. Thus, understanding the engineering problem is necessarily comparative. This book masterfully compares the structure of the VC market in the two largest such markets: the U.S. and China. There’s nothing like it.' Ronald J. Gilson, Stern Professor of Law and Business, Columbia Law School, Meyers Professor of Law and Business Emeritus, Stanford Law School

    'This book is an outstanding contribution to the study of an ever more crucial component for the dynamism of any economy. By masterfully combining doctrinal, empirical and comparative methodologies, Lin breaks new ground by examining established theories regarding the role of government through the lenses of the Chinese venture capital market. It is an invaluable resource for venture capital scholars, policymakers and practitioners.' Luca Enriques, Professor of Corporate Law, Faculty of Law, University of Oxford

    'How did China create the world’s second largest venture capital market, and how does venture capital work in China today? Professor Lin answers these questions and more in this highly insightful and informative book. From legal infrastructure to adaptive contracting arrangements to reform proposals, Professor Lin provides an integrated analysis that spans the Chinese venture capital ecosystem and relates elements of that ecosystem to practices and structures around the world.' Michael Klausner, Nancy and Charles Munger Professor of Business and Professor of Law Stanford Law School

    ‘China's venture capital industry has grown explosively over the last decade and today rivals that of the United States in its influence and performance. But the complex workings of this sector remain poorly understood, including by many seasoned venture capitalists. This book provides a clear, informative and insightful exploration of the evolving structure and organization of Chinese venture funds, a sector that will be critical to the future of innovation domestically and globally.' Josh Lerner, Professor of Investment Banking, Head of Entrepreneurial Management, Harvard Business School

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    Product details

    February 2021
    Adobe eBook Reader
    9781108534680
    0 pages
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    Table of Contents

    • Preface and Acknowledgement
    • List of Abbreviations
    • 1. An Introduction to the Venture Capital Market in China
    • 2. Venture Capital Fund-Raising
    • 3. Venture Capital Investing
    • 4. Venture Capital Exits
    • 5. Lessons from China and Ways Forward
    • Appendix. List of Chinese Legislations
    • Index.