The market for publicly traded equity is the heart of a modern capitalist system. In particular, the market for newly listed firms is in turn a bellwether for the public equity market because the entry gives firms expanded access to capital, allowing them to emerge and grow. On the other hand, stock markets also serve as an institution to reallocate productive resources from non-surviving to surviving firms. We describe the Neuer Markt-a special segment of the Frankfurt Stock Exchange in Germany-as an institution to foster the creation of new firms and their destruction. © 2008 Springer Science + Business Media, LLC.
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Audretsch, D. B., & Lehmann, E. E. (2008). The Neuer Markt as an institution of creation and destruction. International Entrepreneurship and Management Journal, 4(4), 419–429. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11365-008-0085-0
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