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This book deals with risk capital provided for established firms
outside the stock market, private equity, which has grown rapidly
over the last three decades, yet is largely poorly understood.
Although it has often been criticized in the public mind as being
short termist and having adverse consequences for employment, in
reality this is far from the case. Here, John Gilligan and Mike
Wright dispel some of the biggest myths and misconceptions about
private equity. The book provides a unique and authoritative source
from a leading practitioner and academic for practitioners,
policymakers, and researchers that explains in detail what private
equity involves and reviews systematic evidence of what the impact
of private equity has been. Written in a highly accessible style,
the book takes the reader through what private equity means, the
different actors involved, and issues concerning sourcing, checking
out, valuing, and structuring deals. The various themes from the
systematic academic evidence are highlighted in numerous summary
vignettes placed alongside the text that discuss the practical
aspects. The main part of the work concludes with an up-to-date
discussion by the authors, informed commentators on the key issues
in the lively debate about private equity. The book further
contains summary tables of the academic research carried out over
the past three decades across the private equity landscape
including: the returns to investors, economic performance, impact
on R&D and employees, and the longevity and life-cycle of
private equity backed deals.
This book deals with risk capital provided for established firms
outside the stock market, private equity, which has grown rapidly
over the last three decades, yet is largely poorly understood.
Although it has often been criticized in the public mind as being
short termist and having adverse consequences for employment, in
reality this is far from the case. Here, John Gilligan and Mike
Wright dispel some of the biggest myths and misconceptions about
private equity. The book provides a unique and authoritative source
from a leading practitioner and academic for practitioners,
policymakers, and researchers that explains in detail what private
equity involves and reviews systematic evidence of what the impact
of private equity has been. Written in a highly accessible style,
the book takes the reader through what private equity means, the
different actors involved, and issues concerning sourcing, checking
out, valuing, and structuring deals. The various themes from the
systematic academic evidence are highlighted in numerous summary
vignettes placed alongside the text that discuss the practical
aspects. The main part of the work concludes with an up-to-date
discussion by the authors, informed commentators on the key issues
in the lively debate about private equity. The book further
contains summary tables of the academic research carried out over
the past three decades across the private equity landscape
including: the returns to investors, economic performance, impact
on R&D and employees, and the longevity and life-cycle of
private equity backed deals.
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