Private Equity in the Emerging Markets: No Longer an Asterisk
Joseph Quinlan
Chapter Chapter 2 in Private Equity in Emerging Markets, 2012, pp 17-20 from Palgrave Macmillan
Abstract:
Abstract A new era has begun for private equity investors. The world is truly their oyster, with more regions, countries, sectors, and companies open to private equity investment than ever before. The action has shifted primarily to the emerging markets, the most dynamic growth pole of the global economy today and in the future. As a sign of the seismic shift in global economic power, the developing nation’s share of world GDP—for the first time in nearly two centuries—is on par with that of the developed nations. Long a critical financial driver in the developed nations, private equity investors are on the cusp of becoming new strategic players in the emerging markets. The latter, full of promise and peril, are no longer an asterisk when it comes to private equity.
Keywords: Develop Nation; Private Equity; International Reserve; Deal Activity; Sovereign Debt Crisis (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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DOI: 10.1057/9781137309433_2
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