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‘What is patient capital and who supplies it?'

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Deeg, Richard ; Hardie, Iain

Socio-Economic Review

2016

14

4

Oct.

627-645

financial sector ; banking ; financial market ; financial system

Financing and monetary policy

https://doi.org/10.1093/ser/mww025

English

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"In comparative political economy (CPE), ‘patient capital' (‘PC')—primarily from relational banks—is central to distinguishing national economies. The rise of ‘market-based banking' highlights the growing inability of commercial banks to be patient. This raises the question of whether alternative forms of PC exist, but CPE lacks a framework to consider PC provision by financial markets. We develop our concept of PC and a framework for determining the investors most likely to provide it—and under which conditions. We define PC as equity or debt whose providers aim to capture benefits specific to long-term investments and who maintain their investment even in the face of adverse short-term conditions for the firm. We argue for determining patience though three questions: (a) Is the investment (loan) intended to be short or long term? (b) Is the investor engaged with management in pursuit of short-term share price performance or creditworthiness? and (c) What is the likelihood of exit because of concerns regarding short-term performance? Our framework lays the cornerstones for a new comparative theory of financial systems."

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