The Analysis of Energy Conservation Venture Investment in a Limited Partnership Based on the Game Model of Human Capital

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In the paper, we start with the game theory, by building the game theory model of Venture Capitalist (human capital owner) and Venture Investor (physical capital owner),and with the analysis and derivation of the game theory model , conclusions can be got that Venture Capitalists should share the enterprise property rights and so on. Then some researches are made to know whether limited partnership system arrangement reflects the idea that Venture Capitalists should share the enterprise property rights. At last, some ways are known for Venture Investors to realize their maximum benefits.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 791-793)

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1558-1561

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September 2013

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