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In this paper, I investigate the eleven largest startup markets in the world to uncover whether female founders have a disadvantage in the amount of funding received by their respective startups. I am also interested in whether country-level factors such as the level of development and quality of formal and informal institutions can impact the results. Moreover, I research founders with formal technical education to show if they have any advantage while funding their startups. I investigate more than 3,500 international startups during the period of 2017-2022 while utilizing CrunchBase database. I uncover that female founders are at a disadvantage in funding for their startups in all 11 countries of interest. Such results are more pronounced in developed countries, those with better functioning formal institutions and more individualistic populations. The disparity between male and female-led startups’ funding is especially pronounced in debt financing as well as seed round of equity financing. The technical education of male and female founders does not provide any advantage in terms of the funding opportunities.
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