LC 182/21, Investments and Economic and Legal Incentives by the Legal Framework of Startups
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https://doi.org/10.31501/ealr.v15i01.13162Abstract
Based on the rules of the Legal Framework of Startups, resulting from LC 182/21, this work intends to initially delimit what would be technically and legally a startup. The methodology to be used is the deductive method, through an explanatory and descriptive approach, with analysis of national and foreign bibliography, all of which specialize in the core of the subject. Academically, the problem to be answered is, based on the rules of the Legal Framework of Startups, to identify and distinguish the different types of investment for startups, as well as what their respective rules are, brought by LC 182/21. As an answer to the problem, we will address the various investment alternatives available. In the end, it is about the different ways to carry out the divestment carried out by investors and the new modality of bidding in order to enable the hiring of startups that present innovative and technological solutions to concrete problems presented by agencies, autarchies, public companies or mixed capital.
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