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Since private equity investments are not publicly traded, a key issue in measuring investment risks of institutional private equity investors arises from a careful measurement of investment returns in the first place. Prices of private equity investments are typically observed at low frequency...
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Real-Estate-Private-Equity (REPE)-Finanzierungen haben sich in den Vereinigten Staaten beginnend Ende der achtziger Jahre bis Ende der neunziger Jahre zu einer bedeutenden Finanzierungsform für Immobilienprojekte entwickelt. Investoren haben jüngst auch im deutschen Immobilienmarkt...
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In this paper, we present a new approach to measure the returns of private equity investments based on a stochastic model of the dynamics of a private equity fund. Our stochastic model of a private equity fund consists of two independent stages: the stochastic model of the capital drawdowns and...
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We address the question of whether hedge fund and private equity investments in public firms are motivated by corporate governance improvements. As opposed to traditional financial investors both HF and PE are likely to have the incentives to alleviate agency conflicts. However, against the...
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This paper extends research in the field of private equity investments in family firms. It contributes to the literature by fundamentally analyzing the decision criteria of family firm owners for using minority investments of private equity investors. This type of financing might be of great...
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