Kanniainen, Vesa
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- Contributor of14
- Why to invest in your neighbor?, social contract on educational investment
- Venture capital, entrepreneurship, and public policy, Vesa Kanniainen and Christian Keuschnigg, editors
- Theory of tax-induced investment spurts
- Income taxes, property values, and migration
- Term length and the quality of appointments
- Innovation of network goods a non-innovating firm will gain
- Entrepreneurship, economic risks and risk-insurance in the welfare state
- Why is the corporation tax not neutral?, anticipated tax reform, investment spurts and corporate borrowing
- The effects employment protection on the choice of risky projects
- Bequests, control rights, and cost-benefit analysis
- Tax policy uncertainty and the corporation-theory of tax-induced investment spurts
- Entrepreneurship, economic risks, and risk insurance in the welfare state, results with OECD data 1978-93
- Valuation of irreversible entry options under uncertainty and taxation
- Initial luck, status-seeking and snowballs lead to corporate success and failure
- Creator of17
- Enterprise formation and labor market institutions
- A new view of corporate taxation
- On financial adjustment and investment booms, lessons from tax reforms
- Project monitoring and banking competition under adverse selection
- The start-up and growth stages in enterprise formation, the "New View" of dividend taxation reconsidered
- Nordic dual income taxation of entrepreneurs
- Financial institutions and the allocation of talent
- Towards a theory of socially valuable imitation with implications for technology policy
- Start-up investment with scarce venture capital support
- Price uncertainty and investment behavior of corporate management under risk aversion and preference for prudence
- The optimal portfolio of start-up firms in venture capital finance
- Entrepreneurship in a unionised economy
- Undervaluation of corporate shares revisited, a note
- Anonymous money, moral sentiments and welfare
- The valuation of corporate equity revisited, uniform versus separate reporting
- The importance of reporting conventions for the theory of corporate taxation
- On financial adjustment and investment booms, lessons from tax reforms