Associate Professor, UNSW Australia
Jason Zein is currently an associate professor at the School of Banking and Finance at UNSW. He has also taught entrepreneurial finance at the University of Melbourne. His research interests include: corporate governance, corporate ownership and control around the world, venture capital, private equity and the financing of Innovation
His papers have been published in top-tier and highly ranked finance journals such as Journal of Finance, Review of Financial Studies and the Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis.
Australia is discriminating against investors and we're the poorer for it
Nov 28, 2016 22:00 pm UTC| Law Economy
Many Australians dream of starting their own businesses. But they face restrictions on where they can access startup capital. In Australia you must be certified as a sophisticated investor to invest in risky, early stage...
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