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Have Private Equity Returns Really Declined?
Journal of Private Equity, 2019Some research suggests that private equity returns relative to public market equivalents have declined. This analysis provides our perspective based on more recent data and performance measures.
Gregory W. Brown, S. Kaplan
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Sustainability and Private Equity Real Estate Returns
Journal of real estate finance and economics, 2022Avis Devine +2 more
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Private Equity and Venture Capital
Contributions to Finance and Accounting, 2022Serena Gallo, Vincenzo Verdoliva
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Demystifying Illiquid Assets: Expected Returns for Private Equity
, 2019The growing interest in private equity means that allocators must carefully evaluate its risk and return. The challenge is that modeling private equity is not straightforward, due to a lack of good quality data and artificially smooth returns.
A. Ilmanen, S. Chandra, Nicholas McQuinn
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MODELING PRIVATE EQUITY FUNDS AND PRIVATE EQUITY COLLATERALISED FUND OBLIGATIONS
International Journal of Theoretical and Applied Finance, 2004The recent development of the securitisation of funds of private equity funds poses the question of the individual and joint modelling of the underlying funds. Private equity funds are different from other managed funds because of their particular bounded life cycle: when the fund starts, the investment partners make an initial capital commitment, the
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Urology
Healthcare in the United States is in a time of great transition. Consolidation and corporatization are increasingly normalized. Physician autonomy and self-determination has been deprioritized, contributing to burnout and workforce shortages. One of the most striking and controversial evolutions has been the entry of private equity investment into ...
Wesley M. White +2 more
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Healthcare in the United States is in a time of great transition. Consolidation and corporatization are increasingly normalized. Physician autonomy and self-determination has been deprioritized, contributing to burnout and workforce shortages. One of the most striking and controversial evolutions has been the entry of private equity investment into ...
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Strategies for delivering therapeutics across the blood–brain barrier
Nature Reviews Drug Discovery, 2021Georg C Terstappen, Wandong Zhang
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