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Rumors of an Eclipse Are Exaggerated. The PE Model is Here to Stay

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  • Wright, Mike
  • Jelic, Ranko

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In line with Jensen’s predictions, private equity (PE) industry has grown remarkably and become a global phenomenon. More recently, academic literature examines a sharp drop in number of listed firms and the role of PE firms in the possible demise of public corporations. Rather controversially, some authors were also predicting the eclipse of PE. In this article we discuss recent developments and argue that rumors of the eclipse of PE are exaggerated. The PE model, and its accompanying governance role, is here to stay but it will need to adapt to changing dynamics between general and limited partners, and emergence of fintech.

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  • Wright, Mike & Jelic, Ranko, 2020. "Rumors of an Eclipse Are Exaggerated. The PE Model is Here to Stay," Annals of Corporate Governance, now publishers, vol. 5(3), pages 208-236, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:now:jnlacg:109.00000027
    DOI: 10.1561/109.00000027
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    1. Aurélie Sannajust & Alexander Groh, 2023. "Pioneering management buy-out and entrepreneurial finance research: Mike Wright’s research legacy," Small Business Economics, Springer, vol. 60(1), pages 1-35, January.

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