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Raising Capital for Social Ventures in China Focusing on Bank Service

Zeyu Jia

Abstract


The paper studies the most effective way to raise capital for social ventures in bank services nowadays in China. The purpose of this paper is mainly because China faces not only the pandemic influencing their social enterprises, but due to the world conflict, many banking firms are hard to maintain a run that eventually may damage the economic balance in China causing tons of social problems and country security. By using macroeconomic models and knowledge to analyze finding a suitable choice for banking ventures to implementation. The strengthening of injecting capital from foreign investors can be a better choice in recent years, while for social enterprises achieving long-run profits that government support may significant.


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Capital; Bank; Ventures; China

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/fm.v8i1.6348

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