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Where Have All the Public Companies Gone?

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This study examines why there has been a sharp fall in the number of U.S. listed stocks since 1996. We develop a framework that analyzes the contracting problem associated with a wealth constrained entrepreneur who derives private bene ts from running the rm. Considering the contingent state of nature of good or bad business environment for newly venture enterprises, we present and empirically test the next two propositions: 1) under an unfavorable business en- vironment for startups, regardless of whom the corporate control is, the rms will not go public and 2) by giving the venture capital control in the bad state, the entrepreneur is able to guarantee him a higher return, and this leads to having fewer IPOs when the economy is in the bad state for newly established rms. Accounting for the endogeneity of a rm's choice to go public, we nd strong evidence that staying private induces higher value improvement when lers are acquired. This result is mainly driven by venture capital investment. Our results suggest that the negative management environment for new venture to operate as an independent entity via the IPO, which has been dominant since 1996, has brought the situation where the VC investor obtains corporate control mainly with the expansion of the private capital market. Therefore, the exit through trade sales rather than IPOs becomes more prominent in recent years.

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Abstract
 1 Introduction
 2 A Simple Model
  2.1 Basic Setup
  2.2 First-best Actions and Comonotonic Benefits
  2.3 Entrepreneur Control
  2.4 VC Control
  2.5 Contingent Control
 3 Data
  3.1 IPO Filings and M&A Transactions
  3.2 Financial Information and other Firm Characteristics
 4 Empirical Methodologies
 5 Results
  5.1 OLS Results
  5.2 IV Results
  5.3 The VC Control Rights Hypothesis
 6 Potential Channels
  6.1 The Regulatory Overreach Hypothesis
  6.2 The Economies of Scope Hypothesis
 7 Robustness Check
  7.1 Placebo Test
  7.2 Alternative Sample
 8 Conclusion
 References

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  • Jae Yung Kim University of Florida, Warrington College of Business Administration, Gainesville, Florida

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