Capital Gains Tax, Venture Capital, and Innovation in Start-Ups

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We examine the effect of staggered changes in the state-level capital gains tax on venture capital (VC)-backed start-ups and show that an increase in the tax rate of VC firms reduces the quantity and quality of patents by the start-ups. The results are consistent with a reduction in VC firms' incentives to provide effort: increases in the capital gains tax for VC firms lead to incrementally lower innovation exchanges between start-ups in the VC firm's portfolio. VC firms also decrease the level of investment in start-ups and the size of their portfolio as well as increase the number of start-ups that they write off.

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Dimitrova, L., & Eswar, S. K. (2023). Capital Gains Tax, Venture Capital, and Innovation in Start-Ups. Review of Finance, 27(4), 1471–1519. https://doi.org/10.1093/rof/rfac057

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