简化企业和创业

IF 1.2 4区 社会学 Q1 LAW
Alvaro Pereira
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摘要

世界银行《营商环境报告》项目鼓励降低企业注册要求,以刺激创业和经济发展。在过去的二十年里,它促进了这些要求在世界范围内的协调,但新注册公司的比率并不总是遵循。其无与伦比的影响和对程序改革的强调使发展和比较评价替代企业家精神的激励措施黯然失色。本文通过实证研究简化公司的影响,在智利和哥伦比亚旨在刺激创业活动的法律形式,有助于填补这一空白。这些新的公司形式不仅提供了简化的注册和操作规则,而且还提供了单一所有权和发行股票类别的能力,这两个特征在许多司法管辖区仍然不具备。结果证实,公司法改革——无论是程序性的还是实质性的——都不足以显著增加每年新注册公司的数量。不过,在这些国家,简化公司已迅速成为企业家青睐的法律形式,有助于扩大新企业获得外部融资的渠道。
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Simplified corporations and entrepreneurship
ABSTRACT The World Bank's Doing Business project encourages the reduction of business registration requirements to stimulate entrepreneurship and economic development. Over the last two decades, it has contributed to the harmonisation of these requirements worldwide, but the rates of newly registered firms have not always followed through. Its unparalleled influence and emphasis on procedural reforms shadowed the development and comparative evaluation of alternative incentives to entrepreneurship. This article contributes to filling this gap, by empirically examining the impact of simplified corporations, legal forms designed to stimulate entrepreneurial activity in Chile and Colombia. These new corporate forms provide not only abbreviated registration and operation rules, but also single ownership and the ability to issue classes of shares, two features that remain unavailable in many jurisdictions. The results confirm that company law reforms – both procedural and substantive – are insufficient to significantly increase the annual number of newly registered firms. Still, simplified corporations have quickly become entrepreneurs’ preferred legal form in those countries, contributing to expanding new businesses’ access to external finance.
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